wondercow
Active Member
Hello,
This afternoon I checked on my secondary and was unhappy to see small, white, granular spots on the top of my beer. I searched the forums and saw other people discussing white spots on top of their beers, but most were talking about coin-sized spots of white. My spots are tiny and 3-dimensional--it kind of looks like someone sprinkled cornmeal on top of my secondary and it all floated. Should I be concerned about this?
I tried to take some pictures but they turned out reeeeally badly. I'm going to post them anyways. Here is a blurry top view to give you an idea of how plentiful these are:
And here is a blurry side view where you can sort of see how granular they are:
The beer is a "Brewer's Best American Micro Style Pale Ale" kit made with dry yeast. Are these just grains of dried yeast? Should these have made it all the way to the secondary in this form? Thanks for any advice or comments you might have!
This afternoon I checked on my secondary and was unhappy to see small, white, granular spots on the top of my beer. I searched the forums and saw other people discussing white spots on top of their beers, but most were talking about coin-sized spots of white. My spots are tiny and 3-dimensional--it kind of looks like someone sprinkled cornmeal on top of my secondary and it all floated. Should I be concerned about this?
I tried to take some pictures but they turned out reeeeally badly. I'm going to post them anyways. Here is a blurry top view to give you an idea of how plentiful these are:
And here is a blurry side view where you can sort of see how granular they are:
The beer is a "Brewer's Best American Micro Style Pale Ale" kit made with dry yeast. Are these just grains of dried yeast? Should these have made it all the way to the secondary in this form? Thanks for any advice or comments you might have!