heckofagator
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I have recently started to like the sours and have come across Lagunitas Aunt Sally. they describe it as "A Unique Dry-Hopped Sweet Tart Sour Mash Ale. We soured the wort on the Hot Side with Lactobacillus for a few days and then brewed up this smooth and hoppy sour. It tastes like a big bowl of fruity candy or some chewable flavored vitamins, but what's the difference? It's sweet, tart, and sassy, just like the tasty cherry pie that your favorite aunt makes. For all the Aunt Sally's out there, You know who you are..."
So I have looked around for a clone of this but the couple threads I found didn't have anything concrete. Is there another beer close that I may want to look into which might be similar. I jsut don't know enough about the sours to know what I am looking for.
I did read up and I think I'd be ok with kettle souring, if that's indeed the recommended process. It sounds easy enough?
So I have looked around for a clone of this but the couple threads I found didn't have anything concrete. Is there another beer close that I may want to look into which might be similar. I jsut don't know enough about the sours to know what I am looking for.
I did read up and I think I'd be ok with kettle souring, if that's indeed the recommended process. It sounds easy enough?