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Basement of sour

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Re: Basement of sour
Raspberries in a lambic. Sorry for the crappy pics. Still learning this new POS.


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Re: Basement of sour
My own grapes.


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Re: Basement of sour
Flanders Red.


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Lambic


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Re: Basement of sour
Pellicle or mold?


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Re: Basement of sour
Absolutely amazing!!!
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Well, we'll see what it tastes like first before claiming victory. 

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Nicely done X. Big variety of sours there.
I'd really like to try that raspberry lambic when it's ready.
I'd really like to try that raspberry lambic when it's ready.
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Are you looking to adopt?..........I clean up after myself and I know how to do electrical work......*drools*
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It's funny, over the past week, the raspberries have begun to drop out bit by bit...
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Re: Basement of sour
How long have you had those sitting in the carboy?
How do you store that oak stick (so that you can use it in a latter brew)?
How do you store that oak stick (so that you can use it in a latter brew)?
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Re: Basement of sour
The Flanders Reds have been sitting for over a year. The Lambics are just hitting one year. I haven't thought about storing the oak sticks once I'm done...
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Re: Basement of sour
Well, I finally had a sample today (uncarbed) from some leftovers after racking the beer off. It's tart. I don't really know what else to say. Hopefully get it primed and bottled by the end of the month.
mr x wrote:My own grapes.
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Nice!
I bet the tart is just lacto off of the fruit. Give Mr Brett time and he will clean it up!
I bet the tart is just lacto off of the fruit. Give Mr Brett time and he will clean it up!
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Re: Basement of sour
Got the raspberry bottled. It's tart as well. Not too hard to do at all with the wing capper. Pics to follow.
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