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Adding 2 drops of brett brux to bottles...

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Adding 2 drops of brett brux to bottles...

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I was looking at making an Orval clone and heard about doing this to give it the bretty Orval taste.
I was going to simply take a vial of White's bret brux, pour it in a dish and add 2 drops to each bottle.
wondering if anyone's added bret brux in this manner and your thoughts about it

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You'll certainly want to undercarbonate.

I don't recommend it.

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Post by atomeyes »

markaberrant wrote:You'll certainly want to undercarbonate.

I don't recommend it.
yeah, i'm up in the air about it.
a homebrewer swears by it but I'm worried about bottle bombs. i'd rather add the brett to a secondary and let it ride in a carboy for 3 months

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atomeyes wrote: i'd rather add the brett to a secondary and let it ride in a carboy for 3 months
It is my understanding that Brett takes upwards of 8-9 months to finish fermentation, depending on ph levels and whatnot. I believe Matt has different ideas on this, there is a thread where we discussed it, and he certainly knows how to brew good sours.

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atomeyes wrote:I was looking at making an Orval clone and heard about doing this to give it the bretty Orval taste.
I was going to simply take a vial of White's bret brux, pour it in a dish and add 2 drops to each bottle.
wondering if anyone's added bret brux in this manner and your thoughts about it
why not just add the bret B into your bottleing bucket? you'll be much more consistent then adding a few drops to each bottle

let it condition for a few months in the bottle thencrack abottle a month until its reached your desired flavour profile

beware of over carbonation

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Post by matt7215 »

markaberrant wrote:
atomeyes wrote: i'd rather add the brett to a secondary and let it ride in a carboy for 3 months
It is my understanding that Brett takes upwards of 8-9 months to finish fermentation, depending on ph levels and whatnot. I believe Matt has different ideas on this, there is a thread where we discussed it, and he certainly knows how to brew good sours.
an all bret beer can take that long to ferment, i would give it around 6 months

if you are pitching a primary strain then adding bret to secondary idont feel it needs as long, 3 - 6 months, and as i posted above, ive added bret at bottling with good results, let it condition for a few months in the bottle then crack abottle a month until its reached your desired flavour profile

beware of over carbonation

when you start getting into bacteria you need primary fermentations of at least a year

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Just added Brett B to a keg of belgian pale ale. Used dregs from GI Matilda and Orval. Will check on it in 3 months or so. Planning to dry hop the keg when it is ready to serve.

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Post by atomeyes »

funny...i'm now bottling my belgian blonde w/brett.

when i originally posted this thread: what was i thinking?!?!

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