Hi Tim,
Yes here they are:
5151-PC Brettanomyces claussenii
This wild yeast produces a mild “Brett” character with overtones of tropical fruit and pineapple. Typically used in conjunction with other yeast and lactic acid bacteria, it ferments best in wort with a reduced pH after primary fermentation has begun. It may form a pellicle in bottles or casks
3655-PC Belgian Schelde Ale
From the East Flanders - Antwerpen region of Belgium, this unique top-fermenting yeast produces complex, classic Belgian aromas and flavors that meld well with premium quality pale and crystal malts. Well-rounded and smooth textures are exhibited with a full bodied malty profile and mouthfeel.
3191-PC Berliner Weisse Blend
This blend includes a German ale strain with low ester formation and a dry, crisp finish. The Lactobacillus included produces moderate levels of acidity. The unique Brettanomyces strain imparts a critical earthy characteristic that is indicative of a true Berliner Weisse. When this blend is used, expect a slow start to fermentation as the yeast and bacteria in the blend is balanced to allow proper acid production. It generally requires 3-6 months of aging to fully develop flavor characteristics. Use this blend with worts containing extremely low hopping rates.
Will be placing an order in the next two weeks.
Cheers Steve