GodsStepBrother
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I had this exact same experience with Dogfishhead "Red & White," non the less drank every last drop, good to know it was just yeast.
No chunks or Floaties in my Noel Christmas night, you guys getting chunks are pouring them carefully the same way you do a homebrew right?
Page 73, 'Tasting Beer' by Randy Mosher.
Old or Mishandled Beer. A haze, often accompanied by small "snowflakes" of precipitated protein, is a common feature of seriously old beers, especially in pale imported lagers. Multiple cycles of cooling and warming accelerate the process.
...maybe a little late to jump on this wagon but I've read that 'snowflakes' in a beer are a good indication of either mis-handling or an old brew. Precipitated proteins: