Add 1 tbsp flour to the boil for added starch for the bacteria to eat during the extended aging.
Primary fermentation in 6.5 gallon bucket, with both clean ale yeast and sour mix added at the same time, then rack (in about a month?) to 5 gallon BB carboy for extended aging. Add French, medium-toast oak cubes (boil in water 10 min first). Add dregs from other lambics to increase complexity.
In the 2018 Dixie Cup competition, the Fruited version of this Lambic (aged on blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries) won gold and the Straight Lambic won silver in the European Sour category.
[Note: in 2019 version, subbed 2.25 lb Dutch pale ale malt for that much of the 3.75 lb Belgian pale ale malt (LHBS was low). Also using ECY Bug County for the yeast and bugs. OG 1.048.]
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