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WLP510 Bastogne Belgian Ale Yeast

Liquid Ale yeast from White Labs.

LabWhite Labs· Ale · Liquid · WLP510

Specs

Attenuation
74–80%
The share of sugars the yeast ferments out. Higher attenuation means a drier, stronger beer.
Optimal temp
19–22°C
66–72°F
The range where this strain ferments cleanly, without throwing off-flavors. Most brewers pitch near the low end.
Flocculation
Medium
How readily the yeast clumps together and drops clear once fermentation winds down.
Alcohol tolerance
≈15% ABV
The rough ABV ceiling where the yeast stresses out and stops fermenting.

Genetic traits

Phenolics
POF+
Clove & spice
Throws phenolics — the clove and spice notes (4-vinyl-guaiacol) behind hefeweizens, witbiers, and saisons. Expect a spicy character, not a clean one.
Diastatic
STA-1−
Not diastatic
Does not carry the STA1 (diastaticus) gene. It attenuates normally, with no diastaticus over-attenuation or gushing risk.

Same strain, other labs

Orval (Bastogne, WLP510)
WLP510 = B63 = OYL-046

Common questions

What is the WLP510 Bastogne Belgian Ale Yeast equivalent?
B63 Monastic and OYL-046 Belgian Ale O — the same strain from other labs, the Orval (Bastogne, WLP510) strain.
What is WLP510 Bastogne Belgian Ale Yeast's attenuation?
74–80% apparent attenuation.
What temperature should I ferment WLP510 Bastogne Belgian Ale Yeast at?
19–22°C is the recommended range.
Does WLP510 Bastogne Belgian Ale Yeast produce phenolics (clove and spice)?
Yes. WLP510 Bastogne Belgian Ale Yeast is POF-positive — it makes 4-vinyl-guaiacol, the clove and spice character of hefeweizens, witbiers, and saisons.
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