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Sour Mashing

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'Sour mashing ' is a technique for adding acidity to a beer before primary fermentation begins. This is accomplished by the introduction of lactic acid bacteria after the completion of the mashing process. Sour mashing is similar to [[Sour Worting|sour worting]] in that both techniques involve acidification of unfermented wort with lactic acid bacteria before primary fermentation. Many sour brewers prefer [[Sour Worting|sour worting]] due to having more control over off flavors produced versus sour mashing.
==Methods of sour mashing==

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