It's not as difficult to make and use your own culture as you think. And it's a lot nicer, and a lot cheaper overall.
You can buy sachets of freeze-dried culture, each sachet makes a litre of starter. (Or if you are super-thrifty, you can probably get up to 4 batches of starter from one sachet.) I freeze the starter in ice cube freezer bags (although some products say do not freeze the resultant starter.) I find that with good hygiene, I can get 3 or sometimes 4 generations from each dollop of starter before it starts to deteriorate, so I take another set of ice cube starters from each of the 2nd Gen batches I make. And if the resultant 3rd Gen is coming out perfect, I might save some of that for a 4th gen.
I can't even do the maths, but it must be *hundreds* of litres from the original sachet, which cost less than a fiver.
I used to buy mine from Ascot Smallholding Supplies and then Goat Nutrition, but Ascot is gone now and GN no longer sell cultures. There are suppliers (eg
linky) but I can't give a recommendation as I haven't bought from any of them.