Omega Yeast OYL-202 Brettanomyces bruxellensis

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Exhibits a medium intensity Brett character. This classic strain is used in secondary fermentation for Belgian style beers and lambics.

*NOTE:*During summer months, we include complimentary ice packs with all liquid yeast orders. However, it is difficult to guarantee that the ice packs will stay frozen given transit times and particularly hot temperatures. For this reason, we recommend ordering dry yeast during summer months.

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SKU OYL202
Yeast Disclaimer We strongly recommend ordering dry yeast in the summer months. We do include complimentary ice packs with all liquid yeasts. It is difficult to guarantee that the ice packs will survive the trip given transit times and particularly hot temperatures.
Yeast Style Sour Strains
Yeast Format Liquid
Flocculation Low
Min Attenuation 70
Max Attenuation 85
Min Fermenting Temp 85

Customer Reviews

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Daniel J.
FAST and DELICOUS

This yeast is amazing! I strongly recommend it for anyone that likes ales

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Gaetan D.
Good for Orval clone!

Used it in secondary to make an Orval clone. Bottled it after 2 weeks of secondary and it’s currently aging. First bottle I tried tasted great with a nice Brett flavor very close to a young Orval! Just need to tune up the carb/foam as Orval is a highly effervescent beer and I’m not quite there yet.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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D
Daniel J.
FAST and DELICOUS

This yeast is amazing! I strongly recommend it for anyone that likes ales

G
Gaetan D.
Good for Orval clone!

Used it in secondary to make an Orval clone. Bottled it after 2 weeks of secondary and it’s currently aging. First bottle I tried tasted great with a nice Brett flavor very close to a young Orval! Just need to tune up the carb/foam as Orval is a highly effervescent beer and I’m not quite there yet.