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Go-Ferm

Application
Protectant for yeast rehydration

Nutrients For
Yeast

What For
Use during active dry yeast rehydration

Red Wine

White Wine

Rosé Wine

Stimulants and Protectants Added to Yeast Rehydration Water

Lallemand’s collaboration with the INRA in Montpellier and other institutes throughout the world have confirmed the critical role of yeast micronutrients, but more importantly, it identified the most effective way to ensure that these micronutrients benefit the selected yeast. The result of this research was the development of Go-Ferm®, a natural yeast nutrient to avoid sluggish and stuck fermentations. Go-Ferm® is specific inactive yeast produced through a unique yeast biomass process fine-tuned to obtain high levels of certain essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids required for healthy yeast fermentations. The Go-Ferm® approach is to provide bioavailable micronutrients in the non-stressful environment of the yeast rehydration water, instead of the traditional method of adding micronutrients to the must. During rehydration, the yeast acts like a sponge, soaking up Go-Ferm®’s bioavailable nutrients. This direct contact between Go-Ferm® and the yeast in the absence of the must matrix avoids the chelation of key minerals by inorganic anions, organic acids, polyphenols and polysaccharides present in the must. It also prevents essential vitamins from being rapidly taken up by the competitive wild microflora or inactivated by SO2. By making key minerals and vitamins available to the selected yeast at the critical beginning of its stressful task, the yeast’s viability increases and fermentations finish stronger. The use of Go-Ferm® results in the significantly better overall health of yeast cells throughout the fermentation, affecting fermentation kinetics and resulting in a cleaner aromatic profile. Dosage recommendations: Use 30 g/hL (2.4 lb/1000 gal) of Go-Ferm® when rehydrating yeast to supply critical micronutrients. Note: This recommendation is based on a yeast inoculum of 25 g/hL (2 lb/1000 gal). If using more or less yeast, respect a ratio of 1 part yeast:1.25 parts Go-Ferm® Patent EP 13956649

Dosage
30 g/hL

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