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Brettanomyces

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| Claussenii||Dekkera anomala||B. claussenii||RVA 501||A low-intensity strain. Contributions from this strain are mostly aromas of pineapple and fruit. This strain prefers higher temperatures (85º F), but will produce nice aroma and subtle flavor at normal ale fermentation termperatures (68-72º F).||[[RVA Yeast Labs]]
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| Claussennii || Dekkera anomala || B. claussenii || Wyeast 5151 || Notes of tropical fruit, pineapple and, to a lesser extent, peach and blueberry round out a classic Brett profile. Produces “horse blanket,” leathery, and smoky character, but at lower level than other Brett strains. Can be used as the primary strain for fermenting, but is often used after a primary fermentation with an S. cerevisiae strain, and in blends to produce sour beers. It is highly attenuative, given proper time to fully ferment out, and is known to create a pellicle during fermentation. || Private collection for Spring 2015.
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| CMY1||Dekkera bruxellensis||B. bruxellensis CMY1||BSI||||Chad Yakobson's mutation of BSI Drie
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| Unknown || Unknown || Unknown || RVA 804 || Produces some amazing aromas of pears, and other fruit esters. We highly recommend this strain for Belgian Dubbels. This strain also makes a very nice cider. A highly flocculating, medium-high attenuating strain adds nice complexity to stouts, and Belgian Ales and Specialty Belgian Ales. Flocculation: Medium, Attenuation: 78-85%, Suggested Temp Range: 65-72°F, Alcohol Tolerance: 14%. || This strain originates from local fruit trees.
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