Followed by the "is it infected?" thread with a bot that auto replies "No."Matplat said:I think this thread should be re-named "this is what totally normal fermentation looks like"
Don't,Jamesco said:Well I feel like an idiot then haha, its wlp029, i made up a large starter but it was old'ish yeast. I just have never seen so much brown muck on top of any of my other beers.
Wrong thread, I think you want the "this is what totally normal fermentation looks like" thread.TheWiggman said:ImageUploadedByAussie Home Brewer1479204087.199678.jpg
Back on topic with a Berliner weisse. Brett and lacto working some magic.
This one is actually a good one. I bet most brewers don't even think about it, but there's a lot of bacteria constantly departing your body.grott said:personal hygiene when preparing for a brew
If you wanted to try salvage the FV sodium perc for a week, rinse thoroughly, leave in the sun for a few days, store with fresh star san (and just throw the tap out)Garfield said:Multiple lacto infections over the last few months... I'm about to tip out an entire ESB!
What is the normal procedure for eliminating this or finding its source?
Anyone else had this struggle?
Garf
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