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Old 07-19-2007, 01:40 AM   #1
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I'm about to bottle my first brew this week and when I went to check on it in the fridge I found little white things floating on the top. I sterilized everything that it touched the best I could. It's had an airlock on it the whole time. This just formed sometime this week. I just wanna make sure this batch isn't ruined. The pictures I took came out horrible. The one attached is the best one I could get. I'm curious to see what you guys think. This is middle of the 3rd week in a secondary. I ment to bottle this Sunday (the 2 week mark) but had to work.

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Old 07-19-2007, 01:46 AM   #2
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I'm gonna go with 'no', yeast clumping. I think you're okay.
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I would not worry about it, looks like bubbles. Same question with pics was asked in the extract brewers forum check it out along with the responses. Relax it will be just fine. Happy brewing( and drinking)!
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I agree, bubbles from the yeasties, RDWHAHB.
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I would have never thought about it being bubbles. They looked small, but solid. But I guess a group of tiny bubbles could appear to be solid. Hopefully it all tastes fine in the end! Sorry for the double post!

Does anyone know what yeast looks like in a fermenter?
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My last two batches, a brown ale and a pale ale, actually had a white skin across the top. Under the skin there were some bubbles that got trapped and couldn't permeate the skin. It looked awful.

I drank the brown and it was pretty good. I'm drinking the pale right now and it's the first time SWMBO has not only asked for a glass, but a refill!

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Alrighty. I'll relax about it but I don't have any home brew to drink so a micro-brew will have to do. Thanks for your help everyone!
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I just asked the same question in this thread ( http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f37/help-possible-mold-secondary-34160/ ) . It is a little scary that these bubbles look like mold, but it will be ok.
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LOL ... I know this is old but I found the little circles popping up in my secondary and was worried about mold !


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