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Old 01-07-2010, 11:59 PM   #1
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You bet your ass!!



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Old 01-08-2010, 12:32 AM   #2
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Now, hold up pawdner, we haven't heard from Revvy on this yet! Just wait a while before deciding. He's the infection guy! Besides a lambic is infected by intention, not by careless proceedure.


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What beer is this? Forgive me for being a creep... but are these from one of Al B's blends? I saw you posting some stuff on one of his Bugfarm threads over on the homebbbrewboard.
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Hahahaha, these are pre-bugfarm sours, a Blonde and blueberry.

The one I used the bugfarm on just started and doesn't have a pellicle yet. Gonna do that yearly and stay in gueuze that way.
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Bug Farm gueuze is starting to form a nice pellicle now.
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Bug Farm gueuze is starting to form a nice pellicle now.
how did your tube smell when you pitched it? Mine had a bit of a fecal smell that worried me a bit
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Haha, I don't really recall. Sorry


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