suitbrewing
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Greetings to the group
After having fermented a 100% Brett beer in my fermentation fridge I had two clean beers developing pellicle which to my mind suggests the presence of wild yeast (possibly Brett).
For two clean beers I used clean equipment (i.e. different than the equipment used to brew the Brett beer) and exercised my regular sanitisation procedures (no issues in the past).
I have noted that during the first visual inspection (when adding dry hops/around two weeks into fermentation) there would be no pellicle on the surface. At the end of fermentation (keging day) pellicle was visible.
Is there a chance that my fermentation fridge got inoculated with Brett which enters the fermentation bucket when opening to add the dry hops??
Has anyone had a similar experience??
How can I get rid of the Brett??
After having fermented a 100% Brett beer in my fermentation fridge I had two clean beers developing pellicle which to my mind suggests the presence of wild yeast (possibly Brett).
For two clean beers I used clean equipment (i.e. different than the equipment used to brew the Brett beer) and exercised my regular sanitisation procedures (no issues in the past).
I have noted that during the first visual inspection (when adding dry hops/around two weeks into fermentation) there would be no pellicle on the surface. At the end of fermentation (keging day) pellicle was visible.
Is there a chance that my fermentation fridge got inoculated with Brett which enters the fermentation bucket when opening to add the dry hops??
Has anyone had a similar experience??
How can I get rid of the Brett??