Airplanedoc
Well-Known Member
A friend of mine has done me a bunch of favors lately so I decided to brew a continental pilsner, which he had been been begging me to make for a while.
Anyway I went down to the fermentation freezer to transfer to the keg and I found (See Pic)
The beer smells awesome, but it looks like (bright white stuff) it has acrylic shavings floating on top. Is this normal when lagering? Everything was clean all thru the process, and I did not notice anything funky last week when I took a peek. Beer appears clear below, temp in freezer is set at 46.
Anyway I went down to the fermentation freezer to transfer to the keg and I found (See Pic)
The beer smells awesome, but it looks like (bright white stuff) it has acrylic shavings floating on top. Is this normal when lagering? Everything was clean all thru the process, and I did not notice anything funky last week when I took a peek. Beer appears clear below, temp in freezer is set at 46.