Omega Yeast OYL-218 All The Bretts

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This will be an evolving blend comprised of nearly every Brettanomyces strain in our collection (inaugural release will contain 12 strains). When used in secondary, expect high attenuation and a fruity and funky complexity developing over time. Tolerant up to 11% ABV. This is an Omega Yeast proprietary blend you will not find from other labs.

*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 OYL218
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 Omega Exclusive,Sour Strains
Yeast Format Liquid
Flocculation Low
Min Attenuation 85
Min Fermenting Temp 68
Max Fermenting Temp 85

Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
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Rob G.
If you're looking for funk and love Brett, this is it

Use it for a primary or secondary fermentation and it will eventually develop tartness with amazing funk and "barnyard" notes that are textbook for Brett. Great complexity and definitely on the earthier side of Brett character.

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Philip S.
All the Bretts

I’m currently using this in a red sour that I’m brewing. I’m about a month in to the Brett fermentation and so far it’s doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.

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Randy E.
Very nice secondary fermentation - rich flavor

I've made several batches with this blend. I began with lactobacillus kettle-soured wort, then primary fermentation with Safale US-05, followed by "All the Bretts" for four months in secondary. The pellicle that forms (see photo) is worth the price of admission by itself. Very rich, funky complex of flavors that make you think it had spent a year or two in a barrel!

I know this stuff is pricey, but when I finished the first 5 gallon batch, I bottled 4.5 gallons and left a half gallon and the yeast cake in the carboy. Then I pitched fresh beer on top of that for another four month secondary. Third batch is still working fine..

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John D.
Has promise, but very slow

Was planning on just using this in the secondary after only a couple of days of primary. It was a 3g batch, so I dumped the pkg in and saw nothing for a while. Ultimately cultured up a small amount from the package in a starter and the smell is awesome. So now stepping it up to a reasonable pitch in the secondary before adding a few more fermentables. In a starter environment, it is reasonably aggressive.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 4 reviews
75%
(3)
0%
(0)
25%
(1)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
R
Rob G.
If you're looking for funk and love Brett, this is it

Use it for a primary or secondary fermentation and it will eventually develop tartness with amazing funk and "barnyard" notes that are textbook for Brett. Great complexity and definitely on the earthier side of Brett character.

P
Philip S.
All the Bretts

I’m currently using this in a red sour that I’m brewing. I’m about a month in to the Brett fermentation and so far it’s doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.

R
Randy E.
Very nice secondary fermentation - rich flavor

I've made several batches with this blend. I began with lactobacillus kettle-soured wort, then primary fermentation with Safale US-05, followed by "All the Bretts" for four months in secondary. The pellicle that forms (see photo) is worth the price of admission by itself. Very rich, funky complex of flavors that make you think it had spent a year or two in a barrel!

I know this stuff is pricey, but when I finished the first 5 gallon batch, I bottled 4.5 gallons and left a half gallon and the yeast cake in the carboy. Then I pitched fresh beer on top of that for another four month secondary. Third batch is still working fine..

J
John D.
Has promise, but very slow

Was planning on just using this in the secondary after only a couple of days of primary. It was a 3g batch, so I dumped the pkg in and saw nothing for a while. Ultimately cultured up a small amount from the package in a starter and the smell is awesome. So now stepping it up to a reasonable pitch in the secondary before adding a few more fermentables. In a starter environment, it is reasonably aggressive.