M mtvessel Active Member Joined Jun 15, 2011 Messages 29 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2011 #1 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14592877 :clap:
G graysalchemy Active Member Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 53 Reaction score 19 Aug 23, 2011 #2 Not at all I never drink L*$"^R :rofl: :rofl:
WelshPaul Landlord. Joined Jun 6, 2011 Messages 1,153 Reaction score 5 Location Cardiff Aug 23, 2011 #3 I thought that it was Carlsbergensis that was the main yeast used in lager brewing.
Swift Pint Landlord. Joined Apr 23, 2011 Messages 558 Reaction score 0 Aug 23, 2011 #4 Saccharomyces pastorianus & Saccharomyces carlsbergensis are synonymous. I'd like to know how the yeast got from Patagonia to Bavaria!
Saccharomyces pastorianus & Saccharomyces carlsbergensis are synonymous. I'd like to know how the yeast got from Patagonia to Bavaria!
BarleyWine New Member Joined Sep 6, 2010 Messages 13 Reaction score 0 Aug 24, 2011 #5 for anyone that's interested http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14592877 phil
phettebs Landlord. Joined Mar 9, 2010 Messages 1,457 Reaction score 192 Location Tennessee, US Aug 24, 2011 #6 That's very cool! Also, The University of Wisconsin is 45 minutes from where I live. I knew the students had an interest in beer. Didn't realize the faculty did as well!
That's very cool! Also, The University of Wisconsin is 45 minutes from where I live. I knew the students had an interest in beer. Didn't realize the faculty did as well!
M Moley Regular. Joined Mar 31, 2009 Messages 224 Reaction score 30 Aug 24, 2011 #7 Sorry Phil, you're a day late, I've merged the topics.