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| [[Fermmentos Labs]] (Brazil) || FB12 Lactos || ''L. delbruekii'' and ''L. rhamnosus'' || Homofermentative || || Designed for kettle souring. Optimal temperatures of 25-30°C <ref name="fermmentos_catalog_2017" />.
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| [[GigaYeast]] || GB110 || ''L. delbrueckii''? <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/GigaYeast/posts/565914926872849?comment_id=567669393364069&offset=0&total_comments=1&notif_t=feed_comment From Gigayeast, Inc. on Facebook, 12/3/2014: "Appears to be L. delbrueckii."]</ref> || Heterofermentative || For a 5 gallon batch of beer use 2 liters at 1.040 with high quality yeast nutrient. Keep as close to 86°F (30°C) as possible for 3-4 days with frequent rousing (no stir plate) <ref>Personal Communication with Jim Thompson.</ref>. || Lactic Acid Bacteria are inhibited by hops, high gravity and low temperatures. You can adjust sourness by increasing or decreasing these variables. More than 7 IBU, gravity above 1050 or temps below 65 F will increase the time to sour or lead to reduced overall souring. Contains ~200 billion cells per homebrew pitch <ref name="sbb2.0"></ref>.
 
We recommend brewing with GB110 in one of three ways. I) “Hot Start”: Pitch GB110 to wort at 98 F with little or no hops for 48-72 hrs. Wort may be soured before kettle boil or after. If soured before kettle boil, boil with hop additions as usual. If soured after kettle boil cool wort and pitch yeast. II) “Co-Pitch”: Pitch GB110 into a primary with yeast of your choice at 68-72 F. Wort that is less than 1050 and 7 IBU will typically be very sour in 2-3 weeks. III) “Secondary”: Pitch GB110 after primary fermentation for an aged sour. Souring by this method typically requires several months. Adding simple sugars or fruit etc. will enhance souring in the secondary <ref>[http://www.gigayeast.com/fast-souring-lacto GigaYeast Webpage. Retrieved 7/22/2015.]</ref>. Sometimes referred to as GigaYeast's "Fast Acting Lacto". This strain is hop sensitive <ref name="steve_smith">[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1068326413195572/?comment_id=1069411906420356&offset=0&total_comments=12&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D Conversation with Steve Smith of GigaYeast on MTF. 05/08/2015.]</ref>.
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| [[Inland Island Brewing & Consulting|Inland Island Yeast Laboratories]] || INISBC-991 || ''L. brevis'' || Heterofermentative || || Produces more lactic acid at higher temperatures and in low hop worts. 70-95 F Temperature Range
| [[Inland Island Brewing & Consulting|Inland Island Yeast Laboratories]] || INISBC-932 || ''L. fermentum'' || Heterofermentative || ||
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| [[GigaYeastJasper Yeast]] || GB110 Lactobacillus plantarum || ''L. delbrueckiiplantarum''? || Facultatively heterofermentative || || Ideal for kettle souring. Optimum temperature is 100°F-110°F. L. plantarum is hop sensitive, we advise not to use any hops until souring is satisfactory. <refname="Jasper_Lacto">[https://www.facebookjasperyeast.com/GigaYeast/posts/565914926872849?comment_id=567669393364069&offset=0&total_comments=1&notif_t=feed_comment From Gigayeast, Inc. on Facebook, 12/3/2014: bacteria "Available Bacteria"Appears to be L. delbrueckiiJasper Yeast Website."]</ref> |-| [[Jasper Yeast]] || Heterofermentative Lactobacillus brevis || For a 5 gallon batch of beer use 2 liters at 1.040 with high quality yeast nutrient. Keep as close to 86°F (30°C) as possible for 3-4 days with frequent rousing (no stir plate) <ref>Personal Communication with Jim Thompson.</ref>''L. brevis'' || heterofermentative || || Lactic Acid Bacteria are inhibited by hops, high gravity and low temperaturesIdeal for kettle souring. You can adjust sourness by increasing or decreasing these variablesworks well at 95°F-105°F. More than 7 IBU, gravity above 1050 or temps below 65 F will increase the time to sour or lead to reduced overall souring. Contains ~200 billion cells per homebrew pitch <ref name="sbb2.0Jasper_Lacto"></ref>.|-We recommend brewing with GB110 in one of three ways| [[Jasper Yeast]] || Lactobacillus blend || ''L. I) “Hot Start”: Pitch GB110 to wort at 98 F with little or no hops for 48-72 hrs. Wort may be soured before kettle boil or after. If soured before kettle boil, boil with hop additions as usual. If soured after kettle boil cool wort plantarum'' and pitch yeast''L. II) “Co-Pitch”: Pitch GB110 into a primary with yeast of your choice at 68-72 F. Wort that is less than 1050 and 7 IBU will typically be very sour in 2-3 weeks. III) “Secondary”: Pitch GB110 after primary fermentation brevis'' || Facultatively heterofermentative/heterofermentative || || Ideal for an aged sour. Souring by this method typically requires several months. Adding simple sugars or fruit etc. will enhance kettle souring in the secondary <ref>[http://www.gigayeast.com/fastOptimum temperature is 95°F-souring-lacto GigaYeast Webpage110°F. Retrieved 7/22/2015L.]</ref>. Sometimes referred to as GigaYeast's "Fast Acting Lacto". This strain plantarum is hop sensitive , we advise not to use any hops until souring is satisfactory. <ref name="steve_smithJasper_Lacto">[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1068326413195572/?comment_id=1069411906420356&offset=0&total_comments=12&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D Conversation with Steve Smith of GigaYeast on MTF. 05/08/2015.]</ref>.
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| Lallemand || WildBrew Sour Pitch || ''L. plantarum'' <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/Lallemandyeasts/photos/a.941604692537326.1073741829.939455986085530/1656901501007638/?type=3&comment_id=1657229347641520&reply_comment_id=1657231934307928&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R5%22%7D Post on the Lallemand Facebook page. 09/22/2017. Retrieved 09/22/2017.]</ref> || Facultatively heterofermentative || || See [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1790290834332456/ this information from Scott Lucas on MTF]. This culture comes in a dry (desiccated) format. Although the [http://www.lallemandbrewing.com/product-details/wildbrew-sour-pitch manufacturer's website] claims this strain is tolerant of 4 IBU, we recommend that brewers treat this strain like any other strain of ''L. plantarum'' and do not expose it to any hops until the desired acidity has been produced (for example, see [[Wort Souring]]). Recommended temperature: 95-100°F (35-38°C) <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1882643148430557/?comment_id=1883360638358808&reply_comment_id=2017197581641779&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R9%22%7D Caroline Smith (rep from Lallemand). Milk The Funk Facebook group regarding Lallemand WildBrew Sour Pitch. 03/09/2018.]</ref><ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1988756664485871/?comment_id=1990170714344466&reply_comment_id=2017220451639492&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R9%22%7D Caroline Smith (rep from Lallemond). Milk The Funk Facebook group regarding Lallemand WildBrew Sour Pitch and IBU tolerance. 03/09/2018.]</ref>.

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