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| [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1216538871707658/ Biology discussion on whether or not ''Brettanomyces'' attenuates further when combined with ''Saccharomyces'', and what those mechanics might be (or not be).] || Per Buer || 01/19/2016 | | [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1216538871707658/ Biology discussion on whether or not ''Brettanomyces'' attenuates further when combined with ''Saccharomyces'', and what those mechanics might be (or not be).] || Per Buer || 01/19/2016 | ||
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+ | | [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1174668669228012/ Suregork's cross between Conan yeast and WLP644 Saccharomyces "Trois". Fermentation trials have been promising, showing increased esters and better fermentation performance and attenuation. Kristoffer sent samples out for MTF members to try.] || Kristoffer Krogerus || 11/06/2016 | ||
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| [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1114254011936145/ Mark Trent and Lance Shaner explain why output from traditional yeast pitching rate calculators actually produce up to 4x the amount of cells then what they say they will produce for Brett.] || Mark Trent || 07/21/2015 | | [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1114254011936145/ Mark Trent and Lance Shaner explain why output from traditional yeast pitching rate calculators actually produce up to 4x the amount of cells then what they say they will produce for Brett.] || Mark Trent || 07/21/2015 |
Revision as of 16:24, 26 February 2016
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.
Contents
General Discussions
A general bucket of funky threads.
Overview | Thread Starter | Date |
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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!
Overview | Thread Starter | Date |
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Sun dried wild yeast (might be Kluyveromyces?) from the Republic of Benin in West Africa used to ferment sorghum beers. | Ingo Janssen | 01/14/2016 |
Discussion of historic approaches to Belgian Wits - Short/no boils, very fast turnaround, etc. | Amos Browne | 12/28/2015 |
Continuous inoculation of wort with a developing sauerkraut culture. | Alex Loijos | 11/29/2015 |
100% malted sorghum Berliner Weisse. | Joel Piazza | 12/02/2015 |
Runoff through a channel in a pine tree into a barrel used as a coolship. | Michael Detar | 11/20/2015 |
Open barrel fermentation with a house culture of English yeast and B. claussenii using top cropping techniques. | Joel Stickrod | 10/06/2015 |
100% fermented B. claussenii wine from Malvasia, Petite Manseng and Viognier grapes. | Dara McMains | 09/12/2015 |
Amphora discussion and personal Amphora building. | Eccentric Beekeeper | 09/26/2015 |
Brewing Philosophy Discussions
Informed, controversial, opinionated, discussions on sour and funky brewing processes and industry.