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Traditional Norwegian Kveik Are a Genetically Distinct Group of Domesticated Saccharomyces cerevisiae Brewing Yeasts

2018

The widespread production of fermented food and beverages 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 farmhouse 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 flavor negative (POF-), and exhibit a high rate of fermentation, similar to previously characterized lineages of domesticated yeast. Additionally, kveik yeasts are reportedly high-temperature tolerant, likely due…

0301 basic medicineMicrobiology (medical)030106 microbiologySaccharomyces cerevisiaelcsh:QR1-502ta3111MicrobiologySaccharomyceslcsh:MicrobiologyDomestication03 medical and health sciencesSaccharomycesDomesticationFermentation in food processingWhole genome sequencingGeneticsbiologybusiness.industryta1183ta1182food and beveragesBrewingbiology.organism_classificationYeastYeast030104 developmental biologyAleKveikFermentationBrewingFermentationbusinessFrontiers in Microbiology
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Ceļš / The way, Nr. 70 (2019)

2019

Platons - homoseksuālais aspektsRadžnišpuramas kopiena:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Religion/Theology [Research Subject Categories]anglikāņu sakramentālā teoloģijatotalitārās pagātnes pārvarēšanaDraugu (kveikeru) reliģiskā sabiedrībaKumrānas Nāves jūras tīstokļu teksta Nr. 4Q372 ekseģēzeOšo (Čandra Mohans Džains) - “jaunas sabiedrības vīzija”Aleksandrijas Klementstranslation of ˤāpār ‘dust’ in the Latvian BibleGnostiķiseuharistiskā teoloģija
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