Author:
Preiss Richard,Tyrawa Caroline,van der Merwe George
Abstract
AbstractHuman activity has resulted in the domestication of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts specifically adapted to beer production. While there is evidence beer yeast domestication was accelerated by industrialization of beer, there also exists a home-brewing culture in western Norway which has passed down yeasts referred to as kveik for generations. This practice has resulted in ale yeasts which are typically highly flocculant, phenolic off flavour negative (POF-), and exhibit a high rate of fermentation, similar to previously characterized lineages of domesticated yeast. Additionally, kveik yeasts are highly temperature tolerant, likely due to the traditional practice of pitching yeast into warm (>30 °C) wort. Here, we characterize kveik yeasts from 9 different Norwegian sources via PCR fingerprinting, phenotypic screens, lab-scale fermentations, and flavour metabolite analysis using HS-SPME-GC-MS. Genetic fingerprinting via interdelta PCR suggests that kveik yeasts form a lineage distinct from other domesticated yeasts. Our analyses confirm that kveik yeasts display hallmarks of domestication such as loss of 4-vinylguaiacol production and high flocculation, and show superior thermotolerance, ethanol tolerance, fermentation rate, and unique flavour metabolite production profiles in comparison to other ale strains, suggesting a broad industrial potential for this group of yeasts.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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