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Amen!

Still drinking water but took a break and did some cellar organizing and re-arranging. Going for dinner at friends tonight and was asked to bring some beer. Here's my line-up for the night, half of which are 2013s (not sharing, we'll each have our own):
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I'm sensing a miserable morning. :drunk:

Insanity just about sums up that lineup!
 
To those of you who use the sour dregs, would it be better to put multiple RR dregs in one beer, or mix different breweries together?
 
By the way, after they finish unloading this boat, they're going to get this C5 ready for your beer shipment on Monday. I'd suggest spending the weekend reinforcing the house. :D

Yeah, I hope my wife doesn't hurt herself getting it into the house... actually, I just hope she doesn't open it!

All of my trades are on a shipping delay and I really just feel the urge to visit the guys at the post office, so I think I'm gonna run out and send beer to a stranger. Thanks for the address Fins!

I feel a dreadnaught in my future.
 
I just put it on one beer and it turned out amazing. My first sour and got me addicted to make sour beers. Its up to you!


What I've got is four 1 gallons jugs of saison and a bunch of sour beers including three rr sours. My question is should I put all three rr's in one of them, or would it be better to put three different breweries in one and spread the rr dregs over three different jugs?
 
I want a growler of crack. They don't have anything like crack at the places that fill growlers around here. While out and about, I should find some more crack.


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To those of you who use the sour dregs, would it be better to put multiple RR dregs in one beer, or mix different breweries together?

I would have said mix the different breweries. I'm all for biodiversity.

What I've got is four 1 gallons jugs of saison and a bunch of sour beers including three rr sours. My question is should I put all three rr's in one of them, or would it be better to put three different breweries in one and spread the rr dregs over three different jugs?

Until I saw this..Are the 4 gallon jugs all the same as of now? If so, it'd be a cool experiment to dose the different jugs with different dregs to see the impact. Then bottle separately or blend to get an even better end product.
 
What I've got is four 1 gallons jugs of saison and a bunch of sour beers including three rr sours. My question is should I put all three rr's in one of them, or would it be better to put three different breweries in one and spread the rr dregs over three different jugs?

I'll probably spread them out to get the most out of them. If you want to repeat it keep it simple. I like to put one beer or one brewery into my sours. I've been buying commercial sour mixes to try them out
 
I would have said mix the different breweries. I'm all for biodiversity.







Until I saw this..Are the 4 gallon jugs all the same as of now? If so, it'd be a cool experiment to dose the different jugs with different dregs to see the impact. Then bottle separately or blend to get an even better end product.


Yeah, so far three have no bugs and one has supplication dregs
 
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