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added Bootleg Biology BBX0104
In cooperation with Eric Bandauski <ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qDMGwDKCDxgzoIZfQpOYE0IzSGiK_rr_txc29XmQrbc/edit#gid=211905165 Eric Bandauski's Yeast Strain Guide]</ref>.
===[[Bootleg Biology]]===-
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| BB22204 - ''S. arlingtonesis'' || Wild yeast starter jar in Arlington, VA || High || NA || 60-70 || This culture ferments extremely cleanly in the low 60’sF (Kölsch and Lager hybrids), and subtle fruity/citrus esters in the higher end of the Ale fermentation range (wheat-centric beers). May produce sulfur aromas during primary fermentation, but those will be eliminated within a couple weeks (allow longer aging if fermenting at lower temperatures). S. arlingtonesis is a higher attenuator than most ale strains, so adjustments made need to be made to grain bills or mash temperatures if a drier beer is not preferred.
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| BBX0104 – Saison Parfait: New World Saison Blend || A unique blend of previously unavailable commercially used Saison cultures. || 90-100 || Med-High || Normal to High Ale Temperatures || Saison Parfait is our New World Saison Blend, a new take on the modern saison yeast flavor and aroma profile. Saison Parfait pairs classic pepper & spice saison phenolics with prominent juicy fruit esters that evoke citrus and lemon peel, and a touch of banana for complexity. Even more unique, it finishes with a balanced, full-bodied and silky mouthfeel despite its high attenuation. Saison Parfait means the “Perfect Season”, and is our ode to the fall harvest season. A time for hard work and also celebration. The peasants of rural Flanders and Wallonia created the Saison, and what we now call Farmhouse beers, to drink for sustenance and merriment. Bruegel likely depicted the drinking of Saison beer in his classic paintings of rural country life, “The Harvesters” and “Peasant Wedding”.
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