Barm

/bɑːrm/ noun

The froth or yeast that forms on top of fermenting beer or ale, used to make bread rise or to start new batches of beer.

From Old English 'beorma' (yeast or froth), related to Old Norse 'barmr.' The word originally meant the foam itself, but came to mean the living yeast cells within it.

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