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====Staggered Versus Co-Pitching====
Staggered pitching versus co-pitching can have a significant impact on the final flavor profile of the beer. While there is a lot of information regarding the fermentation profile of various microbes used in sour brewing, the impact of co-fermentation is less understood. Butler et al., partnered with Gilded Goat Brewing Company, analyzed the differences between co-pitching ''S. cerevisiae'', a strain of ''B. bruxellensis'', and a strain of ''L. plantarum'' (Sample A), versus pitching the ''S. cerevisiae'' and ''B. bruxellensis'' first and then the ''L. plantarum'' three days later (sample B), versus pitching the ''L. plantarum'' first and then the ''S. cerevisiae'' and ''B. bruxellensis'' three days later (Sample C). The three different beers were aged for a month and a half before packaged. Sample A was characterized as tasting the most balanced and consumers preferred it. Sample B was preferred the least and was characterized as having more "funk" flavor. Sample C had a distinctly sharp lactic sourness that overwhelmed the flavor from the ''Brettanomyces'', despite having slightly less lactic acid and a slightly lower titratable acidity than Sample A. Each of the three different fermentation profiles had a different sensory fingerprint with different measurements for proteins, titratable acidity (slight differences), lactic acid (slight differences), polyphenols, turbidity, color, and residual sugar, indicating that when different individual species are introduced to ferment the wort , that it potentially has a wide impact on many different compoundsaspects of the beer. See the full poster [https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/695caf_8f98746d2f6942ff8810b298ef219eb9.pdf by Butler et al. here], as well as [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/2507876332573899/?comment_id=2507958592565673&reply_comment_id=2508072125887653&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R2%22%7D clarifications and corrections] to the "Conclusion" statements in the poster by Charlie Hoxmeier of Gilded Goat Brewing Company <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/2503719276322938/?comment_id=2503738896320976&comment_tracking=%7B%22tn%22%3A%22R%22%7D Kelley Freeman. Milk The Funk Facebook group post. 02/09/2019.]</ref>. These results may or may not be repeatable with different strains or other variables, but it does demonstrate that co-pitching and staggered pitching produce measurably different results.
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