MTF Thread Highlights

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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.

General Discussions

Funky Science Fridays

Microbiology and Science

Unique Processes

Brewing Philosophy Discussions

Informed, controversial, opinionated, discussions on sour and funky brewing processes and industry.

Overview Thread Starter Date
Discussion on the new trend towards green bottles, which devolved into a discussion of saison/farmhouse beer history with Lars Garshol. James Howat 12/04/2015
Discussion on whether or not Lambic has to be brewed in Belgium in order to be called "Lambic". Devin Bell 02/06/2015
Discussion of why some brewers warn against kettle souring. Wayne Wambles 05/11/2015
Discussion of what inspires us to brew funky/mixed fermentation beers. James Sites 11/19/2015
A microbiologist view on why using dregs is non-ideal. Tamir Danon 10/08/2015
Discussion of lactic acid production with Bryan of Sui Generis Blog and Matt Humbard, as well as why you shouldn't use WLP677 and the beginning discussions of why Lacto can't fully attenuate wort on it's own. Also the source of the great Lance Shaner quote, "Agree that maths are hard." Lyall Anderson 05/06/2015
Warning against using plastic containers as coolships from a polymer chemist, and coolship dimension philosophies from James Howat and Kristen England (read all of the sub-replies). Dave Stokley 11/12/2015
Discussion on whether or not some 100% Brett fermentations that perform like Sacch fermentations actually contain cross contamination of Sacch yeast. Lance Shaner 08/12/2015
Discussion of the use of the term saison (read all of the sub-replies). See also this similar discussion from the Saison, Biere de Garde & Farmhouse Ale group. Bob Sylvester 12/28/2015

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