Bryan's Gut Reactor
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Do you use any chalk as buffer to allow for more lacto growth? Some people use 2g/l.
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Very nice witeup Bryan! I enjoyed reading it!
There are a few more final frontiers but this is definitively a big step towards the goal.
Any reason why you didn't throw in a handful of malt and proceed?
Indeed it does take a bit of time for a culture to develop and settle, but I find it faster this way.
FYI the Hefebank Weihenstephan sells the cultures, for those in a hurry.
Sauergut is the most undervalued aspect in German brewing.
Here is my reactor V2 when it was made (you've probably seen it already).
There are a few more final frontiers but this is definitively a big step towards the goal.
Any reason why you didn't throw in a handful of malt and proceed?
Indeed it does take a bit of time for a culture to develop and settle, but I find it faster this way.
FYI the Hefebank Weihenstephan sells the cultures, for those in a hurry.
Sauergut is the most undervalued aspect in German brewing.
Here is my reactor V2 when it was made (you've probably seen it already).
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I find it's best to keep your own going. It adds character and a bit of a signature
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Any reason DME shouldn't be used for this?
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