MTF Thread Highlights
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This page is a dedicated archive to threads on the MTF Facebook group that we feel stand out and are worth remembering and reviewing. Keep in mind that only group members can view these threads.
General Discussions
A general bucket of funky threads.
Overview | Thread Starter | Date |
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Fermenting a Brettanomyces beer under 15 PSI versus the same beer in a carboy with no head pressure. Which do you think got funkier? | Devin Henry | 07/27/2016 |
Speculations on what factors effect funky flavors versus fruity flavors in Brettanomyces beers. | DeWayne Schaaf | 06/29/2016 |
Bootleg Biology collects dregs from homebrewers at the Milk The Funk Meetup and Bottle Share at HomebrewCon 2016, and offers the mixed culture as a one time only deal to MTF'ers! | Jeff Mello | 06/22/2016 |
Cassie from GoodBelly drops by to say hello to MTF membes, and asks for recipes for their blog. | Cassie At GoodBelly | 04/08/2016 |
Vinnie Cilurzo's barrel racking technique and discussion. | Jay Bakula | 03/18/2015 |
Testing different cooling rates for spontaneous fermentation by cooling in an insulated plastic cooler next to a steel kettle with no insulation. | Caleb Buck | 11/24/2015 |
Do you oxygenate wort for mixed cultures with LAB? | Brandon Jones | 11/22/2015 |
Funky Science Fridays
James Sites might have started Funky Science Friday, but MTF milked it (thanks, James)!
Microbiology and Science
It's not Funky Science Friday, but it's still pretty geeky.
Unique Processes
These processes may or may not make good beer, but they get an A+ for creativity!
Beer History
Research and thoughts on how beer was made back in the day.
Overview | Thread Starter | Date |
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MTF tracks down Mike Matucheski, currently a master cheesemaker at Satori, who was a homebrewer who barrel fermented wild ale in the late 80's and early 90's in the USA before most people could taste commercial examples from Belgium. | ||
Dave Janssen's research on historical "Northern French white beers" from circa 1900. | Dave Janssen | 07/25/2016 |
The invasion of ancient Norwegian yeast. See Kveik for more information. | Lars Marius Garshol | 03/21/2015 |
Brewing Philosophy Discussions
Informed, controversial, opinionated, discussions on sour and funky brewing processes and industry.