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This German Lager Uses Heirloom Varieties Of Yeast and Malt

Youthful Berlin-based brewery Braugier is breathing new life into a heritage lager through the launch of 'Damals,' which makes use of venerated ingredients that played a big role in the pre-war development of German beer.

This particular beer was brewed by Braugier as part of a partnership effort with malt producer Weyermann, the German Hop Farmers' Association and the Yeast Center based in the Research Center Weihenstephan for Brewing and Food Quality of Technical University of Munich.

The 'Damals' heritage lager makes use of Weyermann Isaria 1924, a heirloom malt that first began making its way into beer nearly a century ago. This malt is a key ingredient in this revived lager, offering a gentle biscuit-type scent, delicate mouthfeel and a mildly sweet and malty flavor. Meanwhile, the yeast strain, Saccharomyces pastorianus Franconia TUM-35, is a famous strain that fell off the map for decades before experiencing a renaissance.
Trend Themes
1. Heritage Brewing Revival - There is an opportunity for breweries to explore and utilize heirloom varieties of yeast and malt to create unique and revived beers.
2. Partnerships for Unique Brews - Collaboration between breweries, malt producers, yeast centers and hop farmers can lead to the discovery and creation of unique and experimental beer offerings.
3. Traditional Ingredients, Modern Techniques - Applying modern brewing techniques for traditional ingredients can create a new spin on classic beers and entice a new generation of beer drinkers.
Industry Implications
1. Craft Beer - Craft breweries can explore and experiment with heirloom yeast and malt varieties, while engaging in partnerships to create unique, heritage beers to appeal to consumers.
2. Fine Dining Restaurants - Fine dining restaurants can provide unique beer offerings to pair with their menus, and utilize the resurgence of heritage lagers to highlight the authenticity and cultural relevance of their offerings.
3. Historical Reenactments and Festivals - Historical reenactments and festivals can provide educational opportunities to showcase directly to consumers the history and significance of using heirloom yeast and malt varieties in beer brewing.

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