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Strange Roots Experimental Ales

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No, but most of them are. We believe that barrel aging is necessary for some beers, but other benefit from extended bottle maturation instead. Any beer aged in barrels is clearly identified on the label and explained in the description. Our barrel aged beers typically age approximately between 9-12 months. That being said, we do have a various barrels beyond 12 months but we don’t begin to taste them until 18 months. We have barrels aging from 18 months up to 4 years.
 ==Specific Techniques and Shared info==This section contains direct information from the founder Dennis Hock. [[Milk the Funk]] appreciates his openness to sharing process information. It's this type of information and relationships that have made [[Milk the Funk]] possible. ===The Creation of Grand Blu===
In fall of 2015, we had a hypothesis concerning Penicillium roqueforti and whether or not it would influence a beer with a distinctive Blue Cheese funkiness. Initially, we thought it may go through fermentation because it is part of the monophyletic group, ascomycetes (which includes saccharomyces cerevisiae). However, after further investigation we realized most likely any changes to the beer would be primarily enzymatic, followed by molecular conversions which may influence the sensory characteristics.

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