jigtwins Well-Known Member Joined Apr 25, 2013 Messages 241 Reaction score 51 Location Creston Jan 22, 2015 #1 Anyone tried this? There are a lot of cultures in greek yogurt. Just wondered if it was possible to build them up and use them to sour.
Anyone tried this? There are a lot of cultures in greek yogurt. Just wondered if it was possible to build them up and use them to sour.
S Silentdrinker Well-Known Member Joined Nov 7, 2014 Messages 409 Reaction score 184 Jan 22, 2015 #2 It's possible. I did a Google search and found other posts on here and other sites about it. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f13/anyone-have-any-experience-souring-beer-yogurt-culture-82104/
It's possible. I did a Google search and found other posts on here and other sites about it. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f13/anyone-have-any-experience-souring-beer-yogurt-culture-82104/
beergolf Well-Known Member Joined Jan 1, 2011 Messages 6,098 Reaction score 1,290 Location collingswood Jan 22, 2015 #3 Not post fermentation but here is an interesting read about using yogurt. http://www.notsoprofessionalbeer.com/2013/09/brewing-with-yogurt.html
Not post fermentation but here is an interesting read about using yogurt. http://www.notsoprofessionalbeer.com/2013/09/brewing-with-yogurt.html
rossi46 Senior Member Joined Jan 18, 2011 Messages 921 Reaction score 125 Location Pasco Jan 22, 2015 #4 beergolf said: Not post fermentation but here is an interesting read about using yogurt. http://www.notsoprofessionalbeer.com/2013/09/brewing-with-yogurt.html Click to expand... Thats an interesting blog, thanks for the post.
beergolf said: Not post fermentation but here is an interesting read about using yogurt. http://www.notsoprofessionalbeer.com/2013/09/brewing-with-yogurt.html Click to expand... Thats an interesting blog, thanks for the post.
OP OP jigtwins Well-Known Member Joined Apr 25, 2013 Messages 241 Reaction score 51 Location Creston Jan 22, 2015 #5 Thanks for the info. I will look into this further.