Kettle Souring... Failing!

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super_simian
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Re: Kettle Souring... Failing!

Post by super_simian » Fri Oct 27, 2017 3:35 pm

L.plantarum has not let me down in half a dozen brews. Debrukii, brevis, grain and yoghurt on the other hand have either not soured, or committed chemical warfare on my household. Look for a probiotic pill with l.plantarum, keep the souring at 37-40C and you'll be sweet (actually..you'll be sour).

jaroporter
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Re: Kettle Souring... Failing!

Post by jaroporter » Fri Oct 27, 2017 3:41 pm

goddamn i must now be the only one struggling with these pills. sure it's sour, but it's certainly not clean. there's also this horrible sweet odd backtaste. ah well, try again..
dazzled, doused in gin..

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