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10 December 2024

A mysterious eucaryotic rendezvous in Bavaria

When Eubayanus met cerevisiae | This is the second part of a series about our understanding throughout history of the nature and function of yeast in fermentation. The first part (BRAUWELT International 5, 2024) dealt with the puzzling discovery of two side-by-side fermentations, “cold” and “warm”, in the small town of Nabburg, in Bavaria’s Upper Palatinate region, in 1483. It also dealt with the 2011 discovery of the wild S. eubayanus yeast in the high Andes in Argentina. A subsequent genome sequencing proved that this wild yeast was the missing second parent of S. cerevisiae. The current installment examines a few theories, some speculative, about how this South American yeast or its spores might have reached Bavaria – a question that is still not resolved, and subject of vigorous investigations.

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