Brettanomyces

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Brettanomyces (shortened as "Brett") is a genus of yeast — a genus is a group of species. There are only two Brett species that may be found in mixed-fermentation beer: B. anomalus and B. bruxellensis. However, within these species there are a vast number of different strains, each with their own characteristics and flavors.

Brett does not sour beer.[1]

Brettanomyces spp. can metabolize the reduction of 4VG to 4-ethylguaiacol.[2] (see Phenolic compounds)

The contribution to beer aroma and flavor resulting from Brettanomyces fermentation is complex and generally poorly characterized, however volatile phenol formation is a well-known component of Brettanomyces metabolism in beer and wine.[3]

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