imfinallywright
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Ok, I am clearly not a brewmaster...but I am NOT a total newb either. We have been brewing for a couple of years with several dozens of beer under out belt. I am however, completely new to this infection. I can only gather from all my research that it has to be a brett/lacti/something. I started out with OG of 1.05 and it is now at 1.015 and I am wondering how/where this should end up if I continue to let it go...or should I go ahead and keg/bottle and try to just stop fermentation? I know ya'll are gonna ask....what was it supposed to be to begin with...well, it was not in any particular style or anything...it was kind of just an experiment to begin with. My husband called it "witches brew" 2. He calls it that because my first experimental brew was called witches brew (also named by my beloved
) Sooooo....take a look at the picture just to clarify, but I am fairly certain I am dealing with a form of that beast.
I did siphon some from the bottom to check gravity and tried it...it actually tastes quite good, it tastes very smooth but heavier in alcohol that the gravity actually reads.
It started out as kind of a take on a vanilla bourbon cream ale....has vanilla bean, lactose, makers mark...very low on hops
Maybe, is Makers Mark oaked? Could my brett have come from that? I'll have to check....any and all ideas, tips, etc. to save this beer and make it so that I can at least drink it or make my friends drink it....or make it fabulous so that my husband is totally jealous...we usually brew together this is one of my few solor brews...I'm open to all advice! Thanks! I am NOT dumping it...please tell me I don't have to dump it....
This was originally brewed on 6/14/12 and looked fine the couple times I checked on it...until today....
I did siphon some from the bottom to check gravity and tried it...it actually tastes quite good, it tastes very smooth but heavier in alcohol that the gravity actually reads.
It started out as kind of a take on a vanilla bourbon cream ale....has vanilla bean, lactose, makers mark...very low on hops
Maybe, is Makers Mark oaked? Could my brett have come from that? I'll have to check....any and all ideas, tips, etc. to save this beer and make it so that I can at least drink it or make my friends drink it....or make it fabulous so that my husband is totally jealous...we usually brew together this is one of my few solor brews...I'm open to all advice! Thanks! I am NOT dumping it...please tell me I don't have to dump it....

This was originally brewed on 6/14/12 and looked fine the couple times I checked on it...until today....
