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Making Lacto-Fermented Pub Style Guinness Mustard at Home

  • Today we will be making Lacto-Fermented Guinness hybrid pub-style Mustard
    You can find a printable recipe here: COMING SOON
    Until then here's what you need to make a quart size container:
    Yellow Mustard Seeds: 125g
    Brown Mustard Seeds: 94g
    Black Mustard Seeds: 38g
    Honey: 69g
    Guinness Beer: 193 grams (this weight is the Guinness with the alcohol cooked out)
    Whey: 88g
    Water: 38g
    Salt: 13g
    1. Begin by creating a sanitizing solution. Sanitize everything that will come into contact with your mustard. Spoons, airlocks, fermenting jar, bowls....
    2. Next gently crush your mustard seeds. You don't want a powder at this stage you simply want to break this seeds up a bit. You can do this in a mortar & Pestle or in a blender (just don't over blend).
    3. Cook the alcohol out of your beer on the stovetop on a medium heat. This only takes a few minutes. You can taste it and see when its ready. Once ready weigh the appropriate amount that the recipe calls for. Let the beer cool to room temperature
    4. In a fermenting jar combine the beer, salt, and honey. Stir with a sanitized spoon so that the honey and salt are well incorporated into the beer. Next add the Mustard seeds, the whey, and the additional water. Stir well to mix everything together.
    5. Place a lid (with an airlock) on your jar and place it in an area that's around 70f-78f
    Let this ferment for 7-14 days (I did mine for 10 days). The longer it ferments the more funky flavors and acidity you will get.
    6. The liquids and the solids will want to separate through your ferment so once a day (with a sanitized spoon) stir the mixture to make sure everything is evenly dispersed.
    7. After the fermentation is complete you will have to decide what type of texture you want in your mustard. You can keep it mostly whole, or blend it into a smooth Dijon style or something in between.
    8. Once you've reached the desired texture of your mustard you can give it a little taste and adjust for salt. Before you adjust for sweetness and acidity I would place the jar of mustard in the refrigerator for 1-2 weeks to age. After this aging period you can taste your mustard and make any adjustments. Salt, honey, vinegar, additional spices (pepper, garlic powder, onion, powder, chili flakes, turmeric).
    9. Enjoy. Lacto-Fermented Mustard will last up to a year in the refrigerator.
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