For hop-forward beer styles that you want bursting with tropical, fruity flavors and aromas, you can't go wrong fermenting with HAZY from CellarScience.

CellarScience - HAZY New England Ale Yeast x 12g

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For hop-forward beer styles that you want bursting with tropical, fruity flavors and aromas, you can't go wrong fermenting with HAZY from CellarScience.

CellarScience - HAZY New England Ale Yeast x 12g

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$4.55
Sale price  $4.55 Regular price 
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For hop-forward beer styles that you want bursting with tropical, fruity flavors and aromas, you can't go wrong fermenting with HAZY from CellarScience. HAZY will enhance the fruit-forward 'juicy' character of your hops while contributing its own ester profile with notes of peach, citrus, mango and passionfruit. It will be more expressive the higher in its temperature range you let it go, leaving your beer with a hazy appearance when its finished. This is the ideal strain for fermenting expressive New England IPAs or Hazy Pale Ales.

Every batch is PCR tested to ensure contamination free yeast. 

Dosage:
One sachet is enough to treat a single 19-23L batch. When calculating for larger batches, use at a rate of 0.5-0.8g per Liter. We recommend rounding up by one full sachet rather than measuring out the yeast exactly.
[50-80g per 100L]

Direct Pitch or Rehydrate:
HAZY yeast is designed to be sprinkled directly onto the surface of your wort with no oxygenation required in the initial fermentation. Our aerobic growth process makes this possible by creating dry yeast with high viability and high sterol levels. HAZY yeast is pre-loaded with essential nutrients to ensure a successful, complete fermentation. While not required, some brewers prefer to rehydrate yeast. To hydrate yeast, first, sanitize the yeast brick and scissors. Use 10 grams of sterilized tap water between 29-35°C mixed with 0.25 grams of FermStart (Yeast Nutrient) per gram of yeast. Sprinkle yeast on the water. Allow the slurry to stand undisturbed for 20 minutes, then swirl. Use small amounts of wort to adjust to within 6°C of wort temperature before pitching. Ferment between 17-24°C.

Optimum Fermentation Temp: 17-24°C
Flocculation: Medium-Low
Alochol Tolerance: 11-12% ABV
Attenuation: 75-80%
International Code: DY109
Similar Strains: WLP066, WY1318
Gluten-free

CellarScience Yeast:
For years liquid yeast has been sold as the higher quality option but times are changing. Yes, 20 years ago dry yeast was made by bread yeast producers and the quality was not as good as liquid yeast. CellarScience is helping to flip that script with a full lineup of high-quality dry yeasts. Cell count and viability is usually higher than commercial liquid yeast pitches, which vary from pouch to pouch and don't ship well. CellarScience yeast can be pitched directly in most batches of wort, offering significant time savings. Yeast that is quick and easy to use, high quality, and available at a reasonable cost adds up to a tremendous value. Quality yeast that doesn't "break the bank".

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Overall rating: 4.7391305 / 5 from 23 reviews.

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Good price

"The only inexpensive part of brewing a hazy."

Joel W. (5/5)

Works well,great Aroma.

"Works well,great Aroma."

mike b. (5/5)

Ready for a Hazy Pale Ale

"Looking forward to getting around to using this. I have had great experience using the CellarScience Cali yeast, and have heard the Hazy performs very well also."

Tim R. (5/5)

Great Hazy Yeast

"Great yeast at a great price. I've used it in a hazy IPA, NEIPA and even in some English special bitter style beers. Never disappoints."

FrankG (5/5)

Poor quality control.

"At first i thought i might of been at fault for my first two failed cali yeast brews (2-3 days to start, slow ferment and off flavours) but i then did some beers using us-05, diamond lager, munich classic, cs german and s-04 and they came out great. I thought surely the Hazy yeast will be good, so i got a reputable wort kit instead of wasting another 5 hours brewing a failed batch with cellarscience ale yeast. Well it didn't take off for 2. 5 days and took 2 weeks to finish. Again more off flavours, ones that i absolutely believe are from stressed out yeast from low viability. All yeasts were dated 2/26 but clearly were not viable. I would stay clear, quality control is not here, unless you want to risk tipping your money down a sink."

Andy (1/5)

Nice hazy yeast

"Finally got around to brewing with the hazy, I decided to push the limits with a near 7% with a yeast starter. Threw some nice stone fruit characters, that complements all of the citrusy hops I used."

Kyle (5/5)

Yeast

"Good yeast"

David D. (5/5)

Perfect match for my wort!

"Perfect match for my wort!"

Ben F. (5/5)

Will use again

"Have used this yeast a few times. Been good results each time"

Owen D. (5/5)

Nice aromas

"Got this in the fermzilla at the moment. must say the aromas coming out the spunding valve are amazing. Fermentation is taking a little longer than other hazy yeasts but im sure it'll be worth it. Cant wait to get the liquid in the glass."

Richard B. (5/5)

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