Hi there,
Has anyone ever attempted a Lambic Ale either by K & K or extract?
Lambic's contain a certain enzyme that along with a special yeast, impart a sour flavour.
Supposedly tough.
Any suggestions? Special yeast? Separate enzyme? Base extract or a kit ale?
My girlfriend wants me to make her a peach Lambic along the lines of the Linderman. Comes in at 5%. She's even getting her own mini-fermenter so I want to get this right.
Cheers - DAN
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Never attempted it myself.
Try Wiki for an intro. I do recall hearing that once you have a fermenter used for Lambics it will forever be giving the brews a Lambic tang. This may or may not be good.
Good luck on the adventure, keep us abreast of developments.
Cheers,
Greg
Try Wiki for an intro. I do recall hearing that once you have a fermenter used for Lambics it will forever be giving the brews a Lambic tang. This may or may not be good.
Good luck on the adventure, keep us abreast of developments.
Cheers,
Greg
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It's all in the yeast, but make sure you don't get it anywhere near your other fermenters, or ingredients.
Make sure you clean the fermenter when finished and nuke it with a really good sanitizer, otherwise sour beers coming your way everytime.
AC
Make sure you clean the fermenter when finished and nuke it with a really good sanitizer, otherwise sour beers coming your way everytime.
AC
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