manga
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I am brewing an Australian Old style beer using Safale S-04 yeast.
Brewing was as per normal. Here is my log:
Day 7: Dry hopped. Tasted a sample of the beer and it was roasty.
Day 14: Last check before trouble. Some small bubbles still rising in the fermenter, gravity 1.014, leaving it a few days to ferment out.
Day 20: Opened the lid and discovered large (2-3cm diameter) bubbles amid a thin white film. The smell was still like before, roasty. No sour or off smells.
It definitely looks like an infection to me.
Does anyone know what it is and how it may have started ?
Brewing was as per normal. Here is my log:
Day 7: Dry hopped. Tasted a sample of the beer and it was roasty.
Day 14: Last check before trouble. Some small bubbles still rising in the fermenter, gravity 1.014, leaving it a few days to ferment out.
Day 20: Opened the lid and discovered large (2-3cm diameter) bubbles amid a thin white film. The smell was still like before, roasty. No sour or off smells.
It definitely looks like an infection to me.
Does anyone know what it is and how it may have started ?