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Commercial Beer Dregs Inoculation

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===Storing Dregs For Later Use===
It is often the case that a potential bottle dregs beer will be consumed before the brewing of the wort in which it would be added. There are several options and suggestions on storing bottle dregs beers <ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1079510575410489/ Conversation on Milk The Funk. 5/28/2015.]</ref>.
* Pitch the dregs directly into a fermenter with that already has beerin it.* Have an air-locked vessel , such as a gallon jug or an Erlenmeyer flask , with an airlock on it with a starter beer (or fresh wort) ready to collect multiple bottle dregs.* Leave If the brewer wants to keep the dregs separate from other cultures, leave the last quarter inch of the beer in the bottle itself, and recap if possible (if , and place it in the refrigerator. If it is notpossible to recap the bottle because it is a corked bottle or a wider diameter than the brewer's bottle capper/caps, cover it the bottle with plastic wrap or tin foil), and place it in the refrigeratora rubber band. Keeping the beer cool should prevent spoilage, although this is not guaranteed without more careful procedures such as purging the bottle with CO2 and capping it. Although brewers have successfully stored bottle dregs beers like this for months, it is generally advisable to make a starter for the dregs withing a few weeks at least so as to avoid any potential spoilage.
==List of Unpasteurized Commercial Sour Beers==

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