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Hey all,
I've not done much of this kind of brewing, with odd things added to the mash etc. I do a lot of lagers, and very simple, traditional styles most times, so this is a bit out of my wheelhouse. Also- for the record, I enjoy a good cheat code. Instead of kettle souring the beer (already a cheat in many's eyes) I usually just add lactic acid to the keg to taste at the end... I've had great results from this with far less work, and since i can add slowly to taste, I have much more control over the sourness- so that's how this will likely be soured.
I am looking at this as my recipe: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1356952/billtown-blues
Thoughts?
I've not done much of this kind of brewing, with odd things added to the mash etc. I do a lot of lagers, and very simple, traditional styles most times, so this is a bit out of my wheelhouse. Also- for the record, I enjoy a good cheat code. Instead of kettle souring the beer (already a cheat in many's eyes) I usually just add lactic acid to the keg to taste at the end... I've had great results from this with far less work, and since i can add slowly to taste, I have much more control over the sourness- so that's how this will likely be soured.
I am looking at this as my recipe: https://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/view/1356952/billtown-blues
Thoughts?