Liquid Yeast
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White Labs PurePitch® Next Generation WLP645 Brettanomyces claussenii
Originally isolated from strong English stock beer in the early 20th century, this yeast has low-intensity Brettanomyces character and is closely related to Brettanomyces anomalus. This strain produces fruity, pineapple-like aroma with an earthy hay-like background aroma and aroma note.
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Wyeast - Pediococcus Damnosus - Strain 5733
Species: Pediococcus damnosus
Profile: Lactic acid bacteria used in the production of Belgian style beers where additional acidity is desirable. Often found in gueuze and other Belgian style beer. Acid production will increase with storage time. It may also cause “ropiness” and produce low levels of diacetyl with extended storage time.
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Wyeast - Lactobacillus Buchneri - Strain 5335
Species: Lactobacillus buchneri
Profile: This culture produces moderate levels of acidity and is commonly found in many types of beers including gueuze, lambics, sour brown ales and Berliner Weisse. It is always used in conjunction with S. cerevisiae and often with various wild yeast. Use in wort or beer below 10 IBU is recommended due to the culture’s sensitivity to hop compounds.
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Wyeast - Brettanomyces Lambicus - Strain 5526
Species: Brettanomyces bruxellensis
Profile: This is a wild yeast strain isolated from Belgian lambic beers. It produces a pie cherry-like flavor and sourness along with distinct “Brett” character. A pellicle may form in bottles or casks. To produce the classic Belgian character, this strain works best in conjunction with other yeast and lactic bacteria. It generally requires 3-6 months of aging to fully develop flavor characteristics.
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Wyeast - Brettanomyces Bruxellensis - Strain 5112
Species: Brettanomyces bruxellensis
Profile: This strain of wild yeast was isolated from brewery cultures in the Brussels region of Belgium. It produces the classic “sweaty horse blanket” character of indigenous beers such as gueuze, lambics and sour browns and may form a pellicle in bottles or casks. The strain is generally used in conjunction with S. cerevisiae, as well as other wild yeast and lactic bacteria. At least 3-6 months aging is generally required for flavor to fully develop.
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The Yeast Bay PurePitch® Next Generation WLP4645 Transatlantic Berliner Blend
This culture is a blend of a clean Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain (Germany), a healthy dose of Lactobacillus brevis (Mexico), and a touch Brettanomyces (Belgium and US). This culture ferments to a crisp dryness and produces the trademark Berliner Weisse lactic acid backbone, with a touch of Brettanomyces tart citrus character and funk.
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