Well I just couldn't help myself today. I've been very curious about how much the brett has been eating since I last checked the beer in January. Hopefully my curiosity deters you all from stealing beer from your future self. I'm happy to report that the brett has appeared to have stopped working and it has stabilized at 1.015, which is the same reading I got over 4 months ago. It's right within style guidelines!
So far there is no significant change in the beer, the aging doesn't appear to have altered it much, yet. I expect oxidation to play a bit of a role later in the year. The oak is there but needs to be searched for, which is what I wanted. I used a couple ounces in the primary only. The brett is more in the foreground now but melds better with the over all beer, whereas before the layers were more separate, if that makes sense. The aroma reminds me a lot of spiced rum. There is some cherry in the aroma as well. It's a really interesting contemplative beer so far. Huge malt flavor and firm bitterness balances nicely with the high alcohols.
Is anyone else going to force carb this beer? I'm thinking I'll keg this at the end of the summer and bottle the majority of it from the keg for long term storage and swaps.