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* [[FAQ]]
 
 
* Microorganisms
 
** [[Brettanomyces]]
 
** [[Lactobacillus]]
 
** [[Pediococcus]]
 
** [[Mixed Cultures]]
 
** [[Kveik]]
 
** [[Saccharomyces]]
 
** [[Mold|Mold (Mould)]]
 
** [[Debaryomyces]]
 
 
* Brewing Techniques
 
** [[Brewing Methods]]
 
** [[Mixed Fermentation]]
 
** [[Wort Souring|Wort and Kettle Souring]]
 
** [[Spontaneous Fermentation]]
 
** [[Sour Mashing]]
 
** [[Commercial Sour Beer Dregs Inoculation]]
 
** [[Alternative Bacteria Sources]]
 
** [[100% Brettanomyces Fermentation]]
 
** [[Funky Mixed Fermentations]]
 
** [[Turbid Mash]]
 
** [[Cereal Mashing]]
 
** [[Solera]]
 
** [[Blending]]
 
** [[Packaging]]
 
** [[Aging and Storage]]
 
 
* Lab/Analysis Techniques
 
** [[Titratable Acidity]]
 
** [[Wild Yeast Isolation]]
 
 
* Equipment
 
** [[Barrel]]
 
** [[PH Meter]]
 
** [[Foeder]]
 
** [[Coolship]]
 
** [[Microscope]]
 
** [[Floor Corker]]
 
** [[IBC Tote]]
 
** [[Sanke Fermentor]]
 
** [[Eccentric Beekeeper Bulldog]]
 
** [[YEPD]]
 
 
* Recipes and Ingredients
 
** [[MTF Member Recipes]]
 
** [[Grain]]
 
** [[Hops]]
 
** [[Soured Fruit Beer]]
 
** [[Soured Herb, Spice, and Vegetable Beer]]
 
 
* Compounds and Byproducts
 
** [[Butyric Acid]]
 
** [[Isovaleric Acid]]
 
** [[Glycosides]]
 
** [[Dimethyl Sulfide]]
 
** [[Tetrahydropyridine]]
 
** [[Pellicle]]
 
 
* Styles
 
** [[Gose]]
 
** [[Berliner Weissbier]]
 
** [[Lambic]]
 
** [[Gueuze]]
 
** [[Flanders Red Ale]]
 
** [[Grisette]]
 
** [[Cider]]
 
** [[Soured Fruit Beer]]
 
** [[Soured Herb, Spice, and Vegetable Beer]]
 
 
* Literature
 
** [[Scientific Publications]]
 
** [[Books]]
 
** [[Blogs]]
 
** [[Podcasts]]
 
** [[Videos]]
 
** [[NHC Seminars]]
 
 
* Experiments
 
** [[100% Lactobacillus Fermentation]]
 
** [[Brettanomyces Propagation Experiment]]
 
** [[Brettanomyces secondary fermentation experiment]]
 
** [[Brettanomyces Storage Survival Experiment]]
 
 
* Communities
 
** [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk Facebook Group]
 
** [[Milk_the_Funk|Who are the Wiki Editors?]]
 
** [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=zPpiTs9ZsxvE.kUCYXz1LnJX0 MTF Member Google Map]
 
** [https://www.facebook.com/groups/MilkTheFunk/permalink/1133778659983680/ MTF Member Instagrams]
 
 
* Discussions
 
** [[MTF Thread Highlights]]
 
** [[Gueuze and Lambic Character]]
 
** [[Sour Beer Terminology]]
 
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Revision as of 16:27, 20 October 2016

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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!

See Who Are We? for more about the Milk The Funk group, and who contributes to this wiki.

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Regarding Referencing Style

Our general practice is to provide references for information presented on this wiki. We will cite scientific publications or other reliable published sources when possible. However, due to the nature and current status of this craft, there are various potentially helpful sources of information that are not or cannot be published. Because of this we occasionally reference the personal experiences of our members, citing either blogs and other online articles, or posts to the Milk The Funk Facebook page. We leave it to the reader to decide whether the information in such references is valid. (Note that when a reference links to the MTF Facebook page, wiki readers will not be able to access the source unless they are members of the group on Facebook.)

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