Wyeast Very Special Strain- Berliner-Weisse Blend- 3191VSS Activator. Includes a German ale strain with low ester formation and a dry, crisp finish. The Lactobacillus included produces moderate levels of acidity, and a unique Brettanomyces strain imparts a critical earthy characteristic that is indicative of a true Berliner Weisse. Generally requires 3-6 months of aging to fully develop flavor characteristics. Alcohol tolerance: approximately 10% ABV; Floculation: low; Apparent attenuation: 75-77%; Temperature range: 55-68°F (13-20°C).
This VSS sounds like a a fun one to try out. I have never used critters in my beer other than yeast, so i sort of want to try it. Obviously the name suggests using it for a Berliner Weisse beir, but what else would be a good fit for this offering from Wyeast?
If I try a Berliner Weisse I would just open up the Pope's Bible to page 215 and brew that, But what other beers would this thing work for? Would it work for a Belgian red or fruit addition Brown ale?????
Any thoughts? It's only available the early part of this year, so I'd like to give it a shot. It says it takes 3-6 months for the flavors to develop, so I guess I'm looking at a spring/early summer style of beer.

<see, it's getting better.

