Barone
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Guinness sour taste.... ?
Acidified malt...Sour wort...Lactic acid
Thanks
Acidified malt...Sour wort...Lactic acid
Thanks
thanksA few different ways to try - lactic acid, acidified malt, and err, intentionally souring? I've never made a Guinness clone and I've never tasted anything sour in Guinness myself (but I don't always have the most subtle of palates)
https://homebrewacademy.com/guinness-recipe/
Almost forgot. English Stout rant. Not low-gravity, not sweet, no lactose. And that Guinness – a bit acidic. 0.04 – 0.05 was the usual level.
Ahh, that's tragic, it's another of those Guinness myths that is no longer "a new one to you". But don't despair, new myths will quickly arise to make up for its loss. (What's more ... Guinness, the company, won't have to lift a finger to spin new stories ... they happen anyway!).Guinness, Sour ♂. That’s a new one to me,, add a drop of vinegar
Possibly. Although, I think it was more a function of packaging and dispense. Guinness used the less sanitary wooden casks up into the 60's and beer was served by pooring a combination of mild (fresh and carbonated) and flat (old, stale and likely acidic) beer, the high and low barrels. This practice went on into the 70's until nitro kegs were introduced. I wonder if the brewery was modernised to facilitate kegging. Chickens and eggs.I remember the "sour" Guinness. I think it all changed when the Brewery was "modernised".
Possibly. Although, I think it was more a function of packaging and dispense. Guinness used the less sanitary wooden casks up into the 60's and beer was served by pooring a combination of mild (fresh and carbonated) and flat (old, stale and likely acidic) beer, the high and low barrels. This practice went on into the 70's until nitro kegs were introduced. I wonder if the brewery was modernised to facilitate kegging. Chickens and eggs.
https://www.beervanablog.com/beervana/2018/5/14/the-high-and-low
Isn't it. A love letter to beer, yet the distain going into the serving of the G&T is palpable, how times change.What a fascinating video!
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