Now Brewer's Yeast is a naturally occurring source of protein as well containing several vitamins and minerals, to provide a genuine whole food.
It is produced by the cultivation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the production of beer. After fermentation, the yeast is separated from the beer, roller dried and debittered.
- Naturally occurring vitamins and minerals
- Reduced bitterness
Brewer's Yeast (dried, inactive)
Contains Wheat. Brewer's yeast is derived from barley and wheat.
Take 2 tablespoons daily mixed in milk, cereal or juice. Also can be added to cooking or baking recipes to boost nutritional content.
Keep out of reach of children. Contains wheat.
Brewer's Yeast is very much a whole food style supplement rather than a flashy modern formula. That is why it tends to attract people who want nutritional value from a more traditional source, especially when they prefer food based support over a long list of isolated vitamins.
It also helps if you are the kind of buyer who likes simple products with a clear identity. Brewer’s yeast is not subtle, but that straightforwardness is part of the appeal.
What is Brewer's Yeast mainly used for?
It is usually chosen as a traditional whole food style source of naturally occurring nutrients.
Who is Brewer's Yeast likely to suit?
It suits you if you prefer simple, food based support over highly engineered formulas.
What should you know before buying Brewer's Yeast?
It is a more old school nutrition product, so it makes most sense if that style of supplement already appeals to you.