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    65 Gal Cab Barrel Wild Ferment / Solera

    I'm using the nail method so all of my samples are coming out without pulling the bung. I am however pulling the bung almost daily to do some blending. I expect to get some acetobacter as a result but I'm okay with the real sharp sour notes on this particular beer.
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    65 Gal Cab Barrel Wild Ferment / Solera

    haven't been too worried about oxygen yet because both barrels have been bubbling at a pretty good clip
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    65 Gal Cab Barrel Wild Ferment / Solera

    Yeh I have a bunch of other sours going that have taken a longtime to sour up but this barrel seems to be working pretty rapidly. May be the sheer quantity of bugs I pitched or the amount of peril in there. Not sure...
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    65 Gal Cab Barrel Wild Ferment / Solera

    these are only fresh in the sense that they've not been innoculated with bugs before. There was cab in these barrels before I bought them.
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    65 Gal Cab Barrel Wild Ferment / Solera

    I pitched about 9 liters of bug starters (various strains) plus 4 vials of White Labs Belgian Sour Mix, BugFarm4, and dregs from some other sources
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    65 Gal Cab Barrel Wild Ferment / Solera

    I'm about a month in on a sour solera project and wanted to see if anyone out there has input on results for something this size after about 1 month. To give some detail, these are full sized cab barrels, one french and one american, full of a belgian dark strong. One barrel went through primary...
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    Olive Oil for your starter!

    Olive oil works wonders. Haven't used anything else for over 5 years now.
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    Mash for Dinner, Sparge for Breakfast - Anyone?

    XJ...Actually the post above contains GOOD information... ToneDef said : A sour mash is dropped back below 120F after conversion to allow the bacteria to be in a comfortable range. It also takes around 2 days for a pronounced sourness to emerge. This DOES work...quite well. He does...
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    Barrel Stand Plans

    I'm now considering just building a simple wooden cradle for the barrels on ground level and racking under pressure (low pressure) when I need to... putting a barrel up at racking height seems scary without doing a ton of metal work.
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    Barrel Stand Plans

    Bump...?
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    Barrel Stand Plans

    I just acquired some very special 60gal barrels and need to build stands for them (preferably at rackable heights). Does anyone have plans/pictures for DIY barrel stands that I can build? I'd rather build out of wood than buy steel stands for 500 bucks... please help! Thanks! :D
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    Olive Oil for Yeast

    I've always used olive oil in my batches and I have consistently healthy fermentation. Been brewing for over 6 years both at home and professionally. From my experience you do not taste the difference between 02 and olive oil. I would actually venture that my lag time is less when using olive...
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    wild yeast

    don't bottle it unless your grav. is next to nothing already
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    wild yeast

    punctuation s'il vous plait.
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    Need a bunch of recommendations...please.

    OK I'll try to keep this as short as possible... - I did a Flanders Brown. Primary started two days ago with Sacc. Was intending to secondary with Roselare in glass carboy until tastes right. Then force carb/bottle. Any recommendations at all? - I did a Saison. I'm gunning for something...
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    Maharaja Clone

    LOL - Ok guys. Nevermind. Trying to be nice and give some local inside track certainly wasn't appreciated. Enjoy your clones. :confused: Try not taking this stuff personally and you may gain some insight. Laters.
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    Maharaja Clone

    K I don't know how else to explain this... the website means jack when they don't have the exact hops quoted on said website and it's time to brew : Avery is a small brewery, like many in Boulder. These breweries, one of which I work with, run out of hops on a pretty regular basis due to low...
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    Maharaja Clone

    Again - please feel free to come visit Boulder and tour the brewery. Just past the bright tanks on the left is the cooler. You will find said Bullion hops snuggling inside. Bullion hops aren't all that well known and don't quite spark the interest or draw that your usual suspects in an...
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    Maharaja Clone

    Hold on to your knickers, Florida dude. I live down the street from Avery. They use Bullion. A website is a marketing tool, not a place to find recipes verbatim.:tank:
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    Maharaja Clone

    you need to use some bullion hops for this to be an authentic clone...
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