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Milk The Funk

 
Brett Saison from Brandon Jones at Embrace the Funk

Milk the Funk (MTF) began as a Facebook group to get home brewers interested in more advanced and “funky” topics talking on March 6, 2013. Since its inception, Milk the Funk is becoming a communal authority on alternative yeast and bacteria fermentation with an emphasis in alternative brewing techniques.

Similar to Wikipedia’s purpose to benefit readers by acting as an encyclopedia (a comprehensive written compendium that contains information on all branches of knowledge). Milk the Funk Wiki will provide a more focused and controlled narrative on alternative yeast and bacteria fermentation with an emphasis in alternative brewing techniques. We also wish to provide industry knowledge by providing brewery bios of breweries experimenting in the same subject that wish to participate. This Wiki is an early work in progress, but information will be continually added as it is received. YOU are what will make this Wiki successful!


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