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Brettanomyces and Saccharomyces Co-fermentation

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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IudVmYyWXss Presentation from Caroline Tyrawa via Escarpment Laboratories Crowdcast video.]
 
===''Brettanomyces'' Strain Selection===
[https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/downloads/gh93h631p Riley Humbert's Bachelors thesis] reported that the ability to hyper attenuate beer in secondary fermentation of ''B. bruxellensis'' is strain dependent with some strains fermenting at a slower rate than others (this was also the case for these strains when primary fermenting wort). The fermentation rate did not correlate to phenol production; for example, one strain that produced the most 4-vinyl phenol and 4 ethyl phenol was one of the slowest fermenters. Humbert also reported that strains of ''B. bruxellensis'' isolated from beer performed better than those isolated from wine, which is in agreement with previous experiments <ref>[https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/downloads/gh93h631p Riley Humbert for the degree of Honors Baccalaureate of Science in Chemical Engineering presented on May 21, 2021. Title: Performance of Brettanomyces Yeast Strains in Primary and Secondary Beer Fermentations.]</ref>.
==See Also==
===External Resources===
* [https://www.whitelabs.com/sites/default/files/belgianchart_0.pdf White Labs list of Belgian yeast strains and characteristics, including phenols/spiciness.]
* [https://beerandbrewing.com/podcast-episode-253-matt-van-wyk-and-brian-coombs-of-alesong-brewing-and-blending/ Craft Beer & Brewing Podcast Episode 253: Matt Van Wyk and Brian Coombs of Alesong (52 mins in).]
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