Brewing Lambic: Difference between revisions

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The specific gravity of the final blend must be high enough to ensure that bottle refermentation occurs.
The specific gravity of the final blend must be high enough to ensure that bottle refermentation occurs.


===Pasteurization===
==Pasteurization==
At this phase, some lambic brewers choose to pasteurize their product prior to the completion of secondary fermentation.  This allows for a sweeter product, retaining the lambic or gueuzes residual sugars and sweet fruit flavors in the case of a fruited lambic.  It also eliminates refermentation in the bottle and minimizes other changes to the beer, allowing industrial lambic producers to ensure a more consistent product that does not continue to develop.
At this point, some lambic brewers choose to pasteurize their product prior to the completion of secondary fermentation.  This allows for a sweeter product, retaining the lambic or gueuzes residual sugars and sweet fruit flavors in the case of a fruited lambic.  It also eliminates refermentation in the bottle and minimizes other changes to the beer, allowing industrial lambic producers to ensure a more consistent product that does not continue to develop.


==Bottling==
==Bottling==