brownni5
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A few weeks ago, I brewed what will be the first of my multi-year Lambic (or whatever - not in Belgium, not spontaneous, etc. - but you get the idea). My hope is to age this one for 2-3 years and blend with younger versions of the same recipe brewed next year, the year after that, etc. I've always racked my long-term sours after the initial onslaught was over, and haven't seen a problem with acetic acid. I know that some oxygen ingress is desirable, and hence the barrels, but this is going in a Better Bottle. It's currently in a Bigmouth Bubbler, which is also somewhat oxygen permeable. Pros and cons to racking to the better bottle? Possibly too much oxygen ingress while racking is a con, freeing up my BMB is a pro (I'd rather ferment in it than the narrower Better Bottle). What else should I consider? At this point, I don't have any specific plans to introduce new bugs - the whole enchilada was pitched in primary.