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Saccharomyces

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Rogers et al. found an easy solution to carbonating low pH, high ABV beers by first acclimating the yeast to the sour beer. Growing the yeast in YPD plus lactic acid plus ethanol was not enough to acclimate the yeast and reliably carbonate a highly acidic, alcoholic (8% ABV) beer. However, by growing the yeast first in a blend of YPD that was diluted with the sour beer itself in a 1:1 ratio, they found that both CBC-1 and WLP715 were then able to carbonate the sour beer (WLP001, WY1056, WY2007, and WLP300 were not given this treatment). This was explained as exploiting the microbes' resilience and ability to adapt to many environmental conditions by "pre-adapting" the yeast to the harsh conditions of the sour beer <ref name="rogers2016"></ref>. It has been speculated that brewers without access to YPD might be able to achieve similar results by growing the conditioning yeast in sour beer diluted with DME wort and yeast nutrients (Fermaid K and DAP, for example) <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1259063934121818/?comment_id=1262875587073986&reply_comment_id=1263142900380588&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R9%22%7D Conversation with Richard Preiss and Tamir Danon on acclimating yeast to sour beer for conditioning on MTF. 03/24/2016.]</ref>.
 
===Phenolic Off Flavor Strains===
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==Commercial Farmhouse/Belgian Strains of ''Saccharomyces''==

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