Sampled the Brett beer out of my solera keg, comprised of:
2.5 gallons of disappointing Simcoe dry hopped Saison
2.5 gallons of mediocre Hopfenweisse
1 pack of OYL-218 All The Brett's
Been sat in a corner of my garage for the best part of four months now. Wanted to pull a couple of litres into a mini keg so I can carb up to 3 volumes and bottle some for my monthly homebrew club.
Given the less than stellar base beers, it's really good. The Brett funk is surprisingly delicate, but definitely there. It mostly pushes some tropical fruit and cherry-pie-marzipan (Brett C?) with a touch of acetic acid. Comes across a bit like a Picpoul de Pinet from a slightly warped alternative universe.
2.5 gallons of disappointing Simcoe dry hopped Saison
2.5 gallons of mediocre Hopfenweisse
1 pack of OYL-218 All The Brett's
Been sat in a corner of my garage for the best part of four months now. Wanted to pull a couple of litres into a mini keg so I can carb up to 3 volumes and bottle some for my monthly homebrew club.
Given the less than stellar base beers, it's really good. The Brett funk is surprisingly delicate, but definitely there. It mostly pushes some tropical fruit and cherry-pie-marzipan (Brett C?) with a touch of acetic acid. Comes across a bit like a Picpoul de Pinet from a slightly warped alternative universe.
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