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  1. JBCSL

    Mysterious tainted beer. Change in flavor and color of a soured beer in secondary.

    7 days later and it has completely changed back to its original color. No trace of the darkness whatsoever.
  2. JBCSL

    Mysterious tainted beer. Change in flavor and color of a soured beer in secondary.

    Finally had some action in the carboy. 3 weeks since I transfered and 2 weeks since I added the corn sugar it just started growing a new pec layer. Also the lower part below the dark layer has turned back to very close to the original color, although its a little tough to tell in the picture...
  3. JBCSL

    Mysterious tainted beer. Change in flavor and color of a soured beer in secondary.

    I had a chance to check the gravity of the darkened beer. In the 3 weeks from my last test just before I cold crashed it, it went from 1.005 to 1.003, so there was a change when the color changed. The first picture shows a new dark line towards the top of the carboy, where it is either...
  4. JBCSL

    Mysterious tainted beer. Change in flavor and color of a soured beer in secondary.

    Awesome, that's what I was hoping to hear. The sample I pulled from this batch before the color change was absolutely incredible and I was devastated when I thought it went bad. So to theorize, in all likelihood there is some microbe in the mix that wakes up at a low temp and starts...
  5. JBCSL

    Mysterious tainted beer. Change in flavor and color of a soured beer in secondary.

    I know this is a year and a half ago but I was hoping to hear an update on what happened with your second tainted batch after you bottled it. Just had this happen to me and was looking for some insight if time is going to heal it. My darkening happened in primary after I cold crashed it for...
  6. JBCSL

    Blow off tube in sanitizer questions

    I usually start with a extra long blow off tube, then cut off the discolored sticky end each batch until its to short to use and just start over with another one.
  7. JBCSL

    Whoops!

    Sorry, I guess I should have been more clear in my original post. I was under the impression that brett beers need a significantly longer time to bottle condition than with regular yeast. I've opened chilled bottles at 2 weeks and my experience has been just as in that video, not gushing but...
  8. JBCSL

    Whoops!

    I couldn't find the exact video that that I was thinking of but this one is similar, just less bottles opened. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlBlnTfZ2iw With the slower working brett i could imagine the foam over period lasting longer. There was also another video I found saying an...
  9. JBCSL

    Whoops!

  10. JBCSL

    Whoops!

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  11. JBCSL

    Headspace for brett in secondary?

    Awesome thanks!
  12. JBCSL

    Headspace for brett in secondary?

    I'm using brett in secondary for the first time. Do I need to give it extra headspace since it technically will be fermenting again or should I treat it like a normal secondary with minimal headspace? Thanks in advance!
  13. JBCSL

    New Danstar Belle Saison Dry Yeast?

    Awesome read, thanks! Essentially answered all my questions and then some
  14. JBCSL

    New Danstar Belle Saison Dry Yeast?

    I'll be using Brett b, the only concern I had was the super fast and high attenuation people seem to be getting. Worried the slower brett might not have much left to eat.
  15. JBCSL

    New Danstar Belle Saison Dry Yeast?

    Has anyone blended this with brett? Was planning on trying it in a couple weeks and wondered if anyone had any experience with it.
  16. JBCSL

    BIAB strike water amount and yeast pitching

    I also do 3.5 gal batches BIAB. One thing I found essential for getting good efficiency is using a frying cage to keep the bag off the bottom. I usually get at least 75% efficiency that way. One time I skipped the cage on a lazy brew day and ended up with 55%, all other things being equal...
  17. JBCSL

    Ft: Dl14 + iso:hf

    Those are some of the few untouchables, even as tempting as some of the crazy offers on BA are for vanilla right now. If anything else strikes your fancy feel free to make an offer.
  18. JBCSL

    Ft: Dl14 + iso:hf

    A friend asked me to trade off one of his Dark Lords for some Hill Farmstead, was hoping to package something together to get at least 2 farmhouse bottles and a growler of Ephriam. Would love a bottle of E but am open to what is available. Have a Pipeworks BA Jones Dog I can add as well...
  19. JBCSL

    Craft Beer MAW

    This year's batch of vanilla was ridiculous. I've had a couple other vintages in the past and this one blew them away.
  20. JBCSL

    Dark Lord Day 2014

    I was in group d last year and that is literally where the line started. I felt like the best bottle sharing was in line so the wait didnt seem so bad.
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