2022
DOI: 10.3390/fermentation8020087
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Yeast Hybrids in Brewing

Abstract: Microbiology has long been a keystone in fermentation, and innovative yeast molecular biotechnology continues to represent a fruitful frontier in brewing science. Consequently, modern understanding of brewer’s yeast has undergone significant refinement over the last few decades. This publication presents a condensed summation of Saccharomyces species dynamics with an emphasis on the relationship between; traditional Saccharomyces cerevisiae ale yeast, S. pastorianus interspecific hybrids used in lager producti… Show more

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“…Notably, changes in the hybridization frequency between sympatric species have been correlated with anthropogenic environmental changes. An example of this is the fermentation environment, where high sugar concentration and temperature restrictions facilitated the hybridization of different Saccharomyces species, leading to the replacement of the original parental species (Hutzler et al, 2023; Sipiczki, 2019; Winans, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, changes in the hybridization frequency between sympatric species have been correlated with anthropogenic environmental changes. An example of this is the fermentation environment, where high sugar concentration and temperature restrictions facilitated the hybridization of different Saccharomyces species, leading to the replacement of the original parental species (Hutzler et al, 2023; Sipiczki, 2019; Winans, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%