I have 7 gallons of a clone of Ommegang Biere-De-Mars (at least that is what it was intended to be), that is in six 5-liter glass carboys.
I started it last November with WLP550, racked and added the Brett (WLP650 + cultivated Ommegang dregs) after 5 days.
Last time I tasted it, was March (6 months ago), it was 1.010 with very little Brett taste. Since then, all 6 carboys have developed pellicles which are still there.
I want to bottle 2 of the carboys (a case), to have some ready for Christmas, and to free up the carboys for a Lambic I will be starting in a few weeks.
- Should I wait for the pellicle to drop?
- Is there any problem racking and bottling when the pellicle is present?
- How long does the pellicle stick around, does it drop?
- Is it better to wait for the pellicle to drop?
This is the first Brett beer I have made, so am a little unsure of what is best to do. I have made some all-brett beers since, that are in the bottle and taste great. They fermented low, but no pellicles.
I started it last November with WLP550, racked and added the Brett (WLP650 + cultivated Ommegang dregs) after 5 days.
Last time I tasted it, was March (6 months ago), it was 1.010 with very little Brett taste. Since then, all 6 carboys have developed pellicles which are still there.
I want to bottle 2 of the carboys (a case), to have some ready for Christmas, and to free up the carboys for a Lambic I will be starting in a few weeks.
- Should I wait for the pellicle to drop?
- Is there any problem racking and bottling when the pellicle is present?
- How long does the pellicle stick around, does it drop?
- Is it better to wait for the pellicle to drop?
This is the first Brett beer I have made, so am a little unsure of what is best to do. I have made some all-brett beers since, that are in the bottle and taste great. They fermented low, but no pellicles.