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If you try the wild grain thing definitely go with BierMuncher's method. It takes a nice, LONG time for the lacto to develop. It's harder to infect your brew than you think... even when you are trying! ;)
 
your review of Beeriffic's berliner weisse got me drooling, so I clicked this link and have been wide-eyed and gap-jawed for the past five minutes.

My girlfriend just said "Babe, you just drooled on yourself." Looking at my shirt, sure enough, I did. I guess I better make a batch of this.
 
Lactobacillus are anaerobic so I didn't aerate my batch. Since I didn't aerate, I pitched plenty of yeast after the lacto had a nice krausen going, about 1M cells/mL/*P (Jamil's calc gives .75M cells/mL/*P).
 
Hey BM,

A) Happy B-Day.

B) Looking for an update when you're ready on this one... cheers!

Thanks.

Turned out quite nice. I initially kegged it and chilled it about 4 weeks into it's life. Nice mellow sourness. The reason I chilled it was to send off a few bottles to the "Boneyard Brew Off" competition in Illinois a few weeks ago.
Even at its early stage...it placed third in a combined "German Wheat & German Sour" category.

I've since taken the keg out of the chiller to make room for some July 4th kegs and to let it continue to ferment out.
 
BierMuncher, I am interested in how this batch turned out. Was it a success?
 
Ended up brewing this Sunday anyone else have any updates to share on how the beer turned out & how long I should be prepared to wait to develop a good sourness to the beer?
 
i hate to say zombie with all of the face eating going on in florida, but .....
 
I love all the cryptic responses. Thanks!

The zombie reference is because this thread has been "dead" for years and you "brought it back to life" by replying to it. I assume you've followed the nut job in Florida who was shot for eating someone's face a few weeks ago.

Sorry I can't provide you with anything useful with regard to the beer.
 
The zombie reference is because this thread has been "dead" for years and you "brought it back to life" by replying to it. I assume you've followed the nut job in Florida who was shot for eating someone's face a few weeks ago.

Sorry I can't provide you with anything useful with regard to the beer.

Yeah I saw something on the news. Bath Salts I think it was.

Gotcha wasnt sure as to why I was getting those responses. :D

Reason for pulling thread outta the crypt was I used this method to make my Berliner and thread just stopped wanted to see how it went.
 
Ok so I brewed this up and not only do I like it, its been a hit at a big tasting & local homebrew club meeting as well. If you are looking for a different way to make a berliner give this a try.
 

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