T TheHopRanger Active Member Joined Apr 30, 2010 Messages 38 Reaction score 0 Location Nevada Jul 29, 2010 #1 Found a recipe for a Flanders Brown that I want to try it calls for ale yeast and special bacteria? Any suggestions on what the special bacteria could be? Thanks for your time.
Found a recipe for a Flanders Brown that I want to try it calls for ale yeast and special bacteria? Any suggestions on what the special bacteria could be? Thanks for your time.
passedpawn WYSIWYG HBT Supporter Joined Apr 23, 2009 Messages 37,099 Reaction score 17,869 Location ☀️ Clearwater, FL ☀️ Jul 29, 2010 #2 Oh, the "special" bacteria. I'm not sure, but I think it might be cultured from the armpits of hungarian mine workers. Probably Lactobacillus/spit, but you could probably just use Wyeast 3763 Roeselare
Oh, the "special" bacteria. I'm not sure, but I think it might be cultured from the armpits of hungarian mine workers. Probably Lactobacillus/spit, but you could probably just use Wyeast 3763 Roeselare
Beerrific Well-Known Member Joined Mar 4, 2007 Messages 5,536 Reaction score 65 Location Georgia Jul 29, 2010 #3 Personally if I found a recipe for a flanders brown that called for "special bacteria," I consider it a less than credible recipe. But that's me. Here is what you want: http://www.wyeastlab.com/hb_yeaststrain_detail.cfm?ID=194.
Personally if I found a recipe for a flanders brown that called for "special bacteria," I consider it a less than credible recipe. But that's me. Here is what you want: http://www.wyeastlab.com/hb_yeaststrain_detail.cfm?ID=194.
R ReverseApacheMaster Well-Known Member Joined Jul 28, 2009 Messages 4,877 Reaction score 261 Location Keller, Texas Jul 29, 2010 #4 just drop a bowel movement in your beer and let the fun begin