Vaughn
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I know, I can't wait to taste the finished product. It is the best pellicle out of 41 gallons of different sours.
Time to get something else started...
Time to get something else started...
jeepinjeepin said:Anybody have any ideas? There were large bubbles on the surface before I disturbed it for a gravity sample and removed it from the swamp cooler. It is Yuri's Thunderstruck pumpkin ale recipe. The yeast was Windsor.
Anybody have any ideas? There were large bubbles on the surface before I disturbed it for a gravity sample and removed it from the swamp cooler. It is Yuri's Thunderstruck pumpkin ale recipe. The yeast was Windsor.
FromZwolle said:what's it smell and taste like?
emjay said:Looks like giant chunks of flocculated yeast to me.
Kriek beer after a few months.
rebel80 said:<img src="https://www.homebrewtalk.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=38484"/>
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This is my first sour :rockin: I pitched Brett L. onto a boring pale ale (made at a homebrew demo at the local farmer's market) and 3 lbs of blackberry puree. The pellicle is coming on strong!! Has anybody else ever noticed the stringy precursors that showed up on the inside of the carboy almost immediately? I have never seen them on any other fermentation so I assume this is a characteristic of wild yeast?