BetterSense
Well-Known Member
I was just looking at my latest two batches closely in front of a window. I was planning on giving some away for Christmas, but what I saw alarmed me. When I look at the bottles, I see that there is a lot of what looks like little specks of yeast which has not settled out. It's suspended near the sides of the bottle, and if the bottle has any imperfection on the sides near the neck, there is a ring of it there. When I tilt the bottle, you can see the specks of yeast move slightly with the liquid in there, so it's not just stuck to the sides.
The batches have been in the bottle 1.5 months and 2 months. Both use Nottingham yeast. I've been drinking these two heartily for several weeks and they taste great. I typically drink at room temperature. But now I'm not as excited about giving them away, because they look kind of gross in the bottles. I would go back and check my other batches, but my other beers are all dark.
Did I do something wrong with these latest two batches? Is this normal for bottle-conditioned beer? Will it settle out eventually? How long?
The batches have been in the bottle 1.5 months and 2 months. Both use Nottingham yeast. I've been drinking these two heartily for several weeks and they taste great. I typically drink at room temperature. But now I'm not as excited about giving them away, because they look kind of gross in the bottles. I would go back and check my other batches, but my other beers are all dark.
Did I do something wrong with these latest two batches? Is this normal for bottle-conditioned beer? Will it settle out eventually? How long?