CanadianQuaffer
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
Opened up my primary today, one week after fermentation began and saw what looked like stringy bubbly snot on the surface of the beer. Beer smelled good but since I'd never seen anything floating on top of ther beer after one week of fermenting I got a little concerned.
Took a gravity reading and got 1.018. Closed it up, put my daughter to bed, grabbed my camera for photo evidence and when I opened the lid again, this is what I saw.
Now that looks pretty normal, so I don't think the beer is infected as I once suspected. However if any of you agree that it's not infected and that's just some residual krauzening, what should I do? Let it sit some more? I'm pretty sure it's done fermenting as the airlock hasn't had any activity for 4 days and there's very little pressure being put on the water in the airlock, so I'm tempted to rack to secondary anyway, but just thought I'd see what you guys think.
Cheers,
Nick
Opened up my primary today, one week after fermentation began and saw what looked like stringy bubbly snot on the surface of the beer. Beer smelled good but since I'd never seen anything floating on top of ther beer after one week of fermenting I got a little concerned.
Took a gravity reading and got 1.018. Closed it up, put my daughter to bed, grabbed my camera for photo evidence and when I opened the lid again, this is what I saw.

Now that looks pretty normal, so I don't think the beer is infected as I once suspected. However if any of you agree that it's not infected and that's just some residual krauzening, what should I do? Let it sit some more? I'm pretty sure it's done fermenting as the airlock hasn't had any activity for 4 days and there's very little pressure being put on the water in the airlock, so I'm tempted to rack to secondary anyway, but just thought I'd see what you guys think.
Cheers,
Nick