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  1. Sixbillionethans

    Updated water calculator

    Awesome, thanks for posting. I'll check this out and see if I want to incorporate into my brew spreadsheet. My current spreadsheet version includes borrowed formulas from the EZ Water Calculator.
  2. Sixbillionethans

    Saison Ete

    I know I mentioned I did it on a batch, but be careful with cell counts if you start putting wort batches on top of yeast cakes. If the 2 batches have similar gravities, you're probably over-pitching on the 2nd. There's lots of other threads on that topic. But this is a case where you want...
  3. Sixbillionethans

    Anyone done an all Brett beer?

    I've done 2 batches with Brett as primary: a Brett L batch combined with a lactobacillus fermentation and a Brett C blonde. I've also used the dregs from the Brett C batch and pitched into secondary on a Belgian Pale Ale. At least for the WL Brett C, I found that I got more aroma and...
  4. Sixbillionethans

    Brett L wyeast starter help!

    Here's my yeast starter notes from an all Brett L beer I did a while back. Yeast Starter Notes: Brettanomyces Lambicus *Package smelled like tart cherry pie. 1) 800ml of 1.047 wort, pitched yeast on 12/21/09 - 7:00PM. Also added 1/2 tsp yeast nutrient. 2) Kept starter warm in my...
  5. Sixbillionethans

    EZ Water Calculator 2.0

    Yeah, I'm likely making it more complicated than desired. Thing is, I don't currently have a HLT. I heat my sparge water in my boil kettle and add to mash tun. Then heat sparge water in boil kettle. So I don't really have a vessel large enough to hold all the water at once, thus I can't...
  6. Sixbillionethans

    EZ Water Calculator 2.0

    I like the spreadsheet, seems quite helpful. I'll probably dig into Kai's paper and look at how the experimental data was applied. Am I totally wrong but when targeting a particular element concentration in the final wort, shouldn't you consider the impact of boil evaporation? Example...
  7. Sixbillionethans

    Lambic Style / Kriek

    Sorry, I'm not really following what you're saying. You want to (or maybe already did) pitch a blend of US-05 and WLP 500 and then pitch a Lambic culture? I suppose there is no reason it wouldn't work. Or, you did the US-05/WLP-500 and then it got sour and you're wondering if it will taste...
  8. Sixbillionethans

    Lambic Style / Kriek

    Looks like I can no longer edit the OP as I had been...boo. I've been brewing a lot, but that's all the time I've had so finding time to write about brewing has been less possible. As I'm currently on vacation, I finally have an unobstructed minute to update. I kegged this beer on 18 June...
  9. Sixbillionethans

    Flanders Pale

    Just a general THANKS for everyone's input. Great advice.
  10. Sixbillionethans

    Flanders Pale

    This is basically pitched onto a cake. I poured all the dregs from a secondary vessel into a bottle and stored it in fridge. Then added all of that slurry (6-8oz) into the primary ferment. That's why, I think, after such a short period of time, it already has significant sourness and...
  11. Sixbillionethans

    Flanders Pale

    I agree that it's a young beer. I see lots of posts where people taste after 1-3 months and the appropriate response of "give it time" is usually warranted. As I stated, I would age in this case as well except for the low gravity. Sitting @ 1.002 now, what's gonna happen in 6-8 months? No...
  12. Sixbillionethans

    Flanders Pale

    I was going to post this as a reply to the https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f127/saison-de-provision-119921/ thread since recipe is similar, but I don't want to thread-jack. - Brewed a Flanders Pale on 12/1/09 (mostly based on the recipe from Wild Brews). - Tasted it last night and thought it was a...
  13. Sixbillionethans

    Starter for bugs?

    You'll see a bunch of suggestions throughout this forum on starter vs. no starter for plambics and flanders beers. There was the "Roselare - 2 ways" thread which discussed this a little bit, too. I'm not sure there's a consensus. But I DO think people would agree that, ultimately, you...
  14. Sixbillionethans

    Help formulating an all Brett C. session beer

    don't know about the APS. I purposely under-aerated my initial wort to create less than ideal fermentation conditions; lowered pH with acid malt as well. I'm actually kind of excited with the "secondary" fermentation...I'm hoping now it acts like an addition of Brett C after primary...
  15. Sixbillionethans

    Help formulating an all Brett C. session beer

    On the topic of Brett C activity... I did an all Brett C blonde on 21 Feb. - 1.056 OG - 70% pils, 17% flaked wheat, 4% acidulated, 4% Caravienne, 6% cane sugar. - Mashed at 148F - Multiple stepped starter. Primary fermentation was almost completely done in 24 hours, I racked to...
  16. Sixbillionethans

    Brettanomyces bruxellensis Question

    Try to move your thread over to the Lambic & Wild brewing section and you might get more responses. I know I only look there for Brett questions. My experience with Brett in secondary is that you'll often get basically no indication that it's doing anything. Wait 1-3 months and give it a...
  17. Sixbillionethans

    Lambicus not starting

    My 900mL WY Brett L starter took 24 hours until visible indication of fermentation, and 36 hours to high kraeusen. About the same as my WLP Brett C starter. So it seems like it's taking longer than usual. But I wouldn't freak out just yet...as you said it seems like the cell count in those...
  18. Sixbillionethans

    Sour/Lambic categorization Please

    1. As always, you can consult the BJCP style guidelines. *One area the style guides is deficient is in the newer, non-style-specific "American Wild Ale" category. 2. Read "Wild Brews" by Jeff Sparrow 3. Go into upscale liquour store with a) $20 in hand and b) the Beer Advocate list...
  19. Sixbillionethans

    Culturing Dregs from Jolly Pumpkin

    Yeah, they liked the batch with the WLP550 better, but I thought the results were confounded by the fact that they drank the beer so young...only a couple months. If you're able to do the isolation, that's great. More advanced than I am currently. By just adding dregs, I agree I'm at...
  20. Sixbillionethans

    Culturing Dregs from Jolly Pumpkin

    The "Can You Brew It" show on the BN has 2 really great interviews with Ron Jeffries. He says right out with no reservations that he uses WLP550 as his primary strain. No concrete info on what additional organisms are present.
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