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Mangrove Jack’s M47 Belgian Abbey Yeast – 10g Sachet

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Complex Esters and High Flocculation for Authentic Belgian Ales

Mangrove Jack’s M47 Belgian Abbey Yeast is a top-fermenting strain renowned for producing beers with exceptional fruity esters and a clean, well-balanced profile. This yeast is ideal for crafting traditional Belgian-style ales, including Belgian Pale Ales and Abbey Ales, where a complex ester character and high flocculation are desired.

With an attenuation range of 73–77% and a moderate alcohol tolerance of up to 8% ABV, M47 delivers a dry finish while preserving the nuanced flavors characteristic of Belgian ales. Its high flocculation ensures excellent clarity, reducing the need for additional fining agents.

Key Characteristics

  • Yeast Type: Top-fermenting dry ale yeast
  • Beer Styles: Belgian Pale Ale, Abbey Ale
  • Fermentation Temperature Range: 64–77°F (18–25°C)
  • Attenuation: 73–77%
  • Flocculation: High
  • Alcohol Tolerance: Up to 8% ABV
  • Flavor Profile: Exceptionally fruity with complex esters and fewer phenols than traditional Belgian Ale yeasts

Brewing Applications

M47 is perfect for brewers aiming to produce authentic Belgian-style ales with a focus on fruity ester profiles and high clarity. Its fermentation characteristics make it suitable for a variety of Belgian ales, providing a balance between flavor complexity and drinkability.

Usage & Pitching Recommendations

  • Direct Pitch: Sprinkle the contents of the sachet directly into the cooled wort (64–77°F) for a standard 5–6 gallon (20–23 L) batch.
  • Rehydration (Optional): For optimal performance, rehydrate in 10x weight of sterile water or wort at 77–86°F (25–30°C) for 15–30 minutes before pitching.

Storage & Shelf Life

  • Storage: Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration recommended for long-term storage.
  • Shelf Life: Up to 24 months from production date when unopened and properly stored.