SkaBoneBenny
Well-Known Member
I bottled my Chocolate Espresso Stout 3 and a half weeks ago and I've been doing my best to let it age without my drinking any yet. I've kept two bottles in my closet for testing this weekend and hid the rest away in a friends basement. I noticed today, however, a thin layer of creamy-tannish "residue" sitting on top of the liquid in the bottle's neck. When I picked it up to look closer, the residue kinda sunk/faded away and was lost in the darkness of the stout.
has anyone ever had problems with adding coffee or espresso to a beer? I've heard of these ingredients leavings oils on the surface, but nothing like this. It really didn't look like mold or anything. My sanitation for this batch has been impecable and it's high enough alcohol that I can't imagine an infection getting hold after primary. Any thoughts? I threw the bugger in the fridge to try later tonight. I'm just woried something went wrong!
-ben
has anyone ever had problems with adding coffee or espresso to a beer? I've heard of these ingredients leavings oils on the surface, but nothing like this. It really didn't look like mold or anything. My sanitation for this batch has been impecable and it's high enough alcohol that I can't imagine an infection getting hold after primary. Any thoughts? I threw the bugger in the fridge to try later tonight. I'm just woried something went wrong!
-ben