I was reading an
online article a long time ago from another even longer time past, when I began reading about the mysterious yeasts. It was mentioned sparsely and identified as a "super-bacterium." I went on knowing only these things from the brewers. It was only of late, where I began arguing with another barely-knows-something, who just read a book about making-your-own brewing with the little to no background on yeast work. He said it was classified with fungi, I said it is too complicated to store yeasts with fungi but I already knew he was right about it. I argued just to argue. Later came back and said I couldn't find a single reference to yeasts as "super-bacterium," any longer.
I know I read these somethings about yeast somewhere. Is this ancient writings of the past? Anyone have 'the yeast book' everyone
should read before they open their mouth concerning yeast. I'm hardly a biologist, but I play one on tv.
I am a lab tech with a microscope however, and I don't like the idea of using wild yeasts vs. lab strains. I'm not that snobby but I like the idea of highly selected strains.
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