SamsDogBrewing
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I've done my fair share of batches, but I've never seen this. This was a blonde ale, mostly 2-row with a touch of biscuit. U.S. Safale 05 did the dirty work in a root cellar for three weeks at between 60-65 degrees. This was the first time I used Whirfloc, since I usually do brown ales and stouts. Is that what I'm seeing here?
Just curious, because I intended to save the slurry in some mason jars and use it for some other summery ales.
FWIW, it smelled delicious while I was transferring to the keg... almost like pizza dough, if that means anything to anyone.
I've done my fair share of batches, but I've never seen this. This was a blonde ale, mostly 2-row with a touch of biscuit. U.S. Safale 05 did the dirty work in a root cellar for three weeks at between 60-65 degrees. This was the first time I used Whirfloc, since I usually do brown ales and stouts. Is that what I'm seeing here?
Just curious, because I intended to save the slurry in some mason jars and use it for some other summery ales.
FWIW, it smelled delicious while I was transferring to the keg... almost like pizza dough, if that means anything to anyone.