Quick question - is this the lacto you use?That's so weird, but I'm glad it worked out ok!
YepQuick question - is this the lacto you use?
https://www.amazon.com/Renew-Life-P...ds=renew+ultimate+flora&qid=1589563530&sr=8-6
Pretty sure a gose needs some more sodium and chloride.
I have suggestions here for sour beer water profile (under Recipes), and an easier/faster/safer souring method instead of souring in the kettle:
www.homebrewtalk.com/wiki/Sour_beer
Cheers
Going to try another sour and I thought I would read back through the link above, but it isn't showing up any more. Any idea where it went?
Still not working. Dead link.
Well, you could type it in manually. The original modernbrewhouse site still exists.
HBT blacklisted a site simply for providing high-quality brewing info...It looks like the **************** URLs got replaced with homebrewtalk URLs, even though most of those pages don't exist. Try:
www.homebrewtalk.com/wiki/Sour_beer
Edit: Ah, it looks like the replacement is automatic. The **************** link I attempted above displays as homebrewtalk.
Indeed, my site still exists.I tried that and still getting the same thing. No worries. You don't need to solve my technical problems. Was wondering if it got relocated or something. Was a great resource. Thanks.
By the way, the lactose, low attenuation, and salt are all reducing the perception of sourness in this beer.
I use Renew Life Ultimate Flora, but multiple people have used GoodBelly successfully with co-souring.
I don't see any flaws with your process, so I'm not really sure what might have gone wrong here (if the pH is indeed still that high). I can't make any sense of it because the lactose would still be a food source regardless of the mash temp issue.
When you say fermentation was around 66°F, could it have dropped lower then 65? Maybe you should bump it up to around 70°F if you can, and see if that helps. Check thermometer calibration?
You didn't use iodized salt, right?
I generally recommend making a starter, and for that you only need one capsule.Thanks for forwarding the link. Quick question:
How many capsules would you pitch per 5 gallon batch of the Renew life?