guinness10
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Hey everyone. Kind of an odd question, but figure it never hurts to ask. I've brewed a number of ales, and this is the first time I've tried brewing a lager. I've noticed a brown haze collecting in the airlock. The krauzen hasn't even reached the top of the fermenter, so I know it isn't residue from a partial blowout or anything, but I haven't seen anything similar in the ales I've done so far.
I'm not particularly worried, just curious if this is something common to lagers or the yeast in particular (WLP 833). I'm just going to clean and re-sanitize the airlock anyway, but if anyone could shed some light on the subject, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!
I'm not particularly worried, just curious if this is something common to lagers or the yeast in particular (WLP 833). I'm just going to clean and re-sanitize the airlock anyway, but if anyone could shed some light on the subject, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks!