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Fermentation 411
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Yeast under a microscope, via Wikipedia

Chelsea Green has 2 great posts with Sandor Katz, author of โ€œThe Revolution Will Not Be Microwaved: Inside Americaโ€™s Underground Food Movementsโ€ and โ€œWild Fermentation: The Flavor, Nutrition, and Craft of Live-Culture Foods,โ€ on the wonderful world of fermentation.

First, hereโ€™s license to experiment (if you needed it):

More than anything, I would recommend working with what youโ€™ve got. Preserving the garden harvest does not require highly specialized exotic ingredients. In general, I would recommend using less refined versions of any ingredient. Unrefined sea salts typically contain a broad spectrum of minerals, including iodine. In table salt, the trace minerals are removed from the sodium chloride and then iodine is added back in (along with anti-caking chemicals). If you can, use ingredients that are less processed and which you can easily trace to their origins.

And secondly, exactly what I had been looking for: How to Brew Amazing Beer in Vast Quantities.

If youโ€™ll excuse me, I have to go buy some hops and barley now:)

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