Easy BRETTANOMYCES Test
FAST 5-minute application of Wine,

 

This is BRETT MICROBIOLOGY MADE SIMPLE, no Bunsen burners and loops - and minimal sterile technique required. Just use the dropper to apply a few drops of wine (bottom sample is still preferred), add the sterile glass beads, shake briefly to spread the wine (and discard the beads), place the lid on the petri dish and set aside. Read results after a few days.

This pre-poured Brett Agar plate is ideal; the formulation suppresses other yeast strains and encourages the grown of Brett. Results can be seen in as early as 4-days, with final results in 12-days for the slowest growing strains of Brett.

Easy Blue Brettanomyces Test Kit
Item#: W1001C60
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This is BRETT MICROBIOLOGY MADE SIMPLE, no Bunsen burners and loops -f and
minimal sterile technique required. Just use the dropper to apply a few
drops of wine (bottom sample is still preferred, of course), add the
sterile glass beads, shake briefly to spread the wine (and discard the
beads), place the lid on the petri dish and put in supplied incubation bag.

Complete Directions:
Intended Use
For the detection and cell counts of Dekkera/Brettanomyces in juice or wine samples. Brettanomyces tends to settle on the bottom. Sample from the bottom or mix before taking sample. Remove Parafilm from edges of each plate before you start.

Procedure
· Apply 5 drops (50uL) in circular pattern directly to agar using supplied dropper -- or
· Filter Sample through a 0.45u or 0.22u pore size membrane and place the filter on the surface of the agar (avoid trapping air bubbles between membrane and agar.
· Add 1 tube worth of supplied glass beads, cover plate.
· With plate flat on the table, slide/shake plate back and forth about 10 times.
· Remove top and invert plate over waste container to dispose of beads. Cover plate. Place in supplied incubation bag. Seal bag.
· Incubate for several days
· Examine the plates after several days of incubation; look/smell for colour change and phenolic odor, after 4-12 days look for colonies. Record the number of colonies

Interpretation
This media is very selective for Brettanomyces and is enriched to assure relatively fast growth of this slow-growing organism.
Consider being positive if:
1. Colony growth is detected between 4 - 12 days. Colony appearance is cheesy, whitish-yellow
2. The agar colour change from blue to yellow can occur within 4-12 days.
3. A phenolic medicinal or leathery odor is detected when opening the plate. Can occur in 48 hours or longer. Suggested: Compare odor to Brett sensory set (sold separately).

If single colonies develop, multiply by 20 to get colony forming units (CFU) per ml. If color change and development of phenolic odor is rapid and a haze develops over the entire plate, your sample is TNTC (To Numerous To Count) and contains over 10,000 CFU/ml. Brett phenolic metabolites taint the wine when Brett is at high concentrations. If you get a TNTC result:
1. Immediately filter or otherwise sanitize the wine
2. Repeat the assay with serial 1:10 dilutions to determine exact cell concentration and confirm the extent of Brett contamination.
3. Retest after remediation to make sure effective.

Precautions
To avoid cross contamination of the winery environment, it is recommended that after the test is complete 10% bleach or 70% alcohol is applied to the plate and beads prior to disposal.

Minimize the time that the top is off from the dish. Work in a draft free environment.
Avoid directly touching the agar medium.

Storage
Store refrigerated between 2-8șC
Shelf life: 4 months with refrigeration, 2 months without refrigeration

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Identification and Control of Brettanomycesin the Vineyard and Winery

 
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