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Film ontop of 2ndary, should i bottle?

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kylelp

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Hey folks,

I have a nut brown ale in a 2ndary that was transferred this past saturday. I noticed today it has a film on top of the beer. It is very thin and hard to see from a distance (hence there is not a picture) and does not look as intense as some of the infection photos i have googled.

I'm worried that it might be an infection since I have alot of head space, 4 gallons of beer in a 5 gallon carboy. Should i bottle it tomorrow to prevent the infection from continuing?

Thanks- KP
 
If there is an infection, bottling won't prevent it from continuing. However, if the film is so fine that it can't be picked up on a modern camera, I suspect it is fine.

If you're unsure, pull a sample and taste it. That will tell you whether or not it is infected.
 
Does it look like an oil film? If so, I wouldn't worry about it. I've had an oily looking film on the top of mine previously and it has never been an issue. Hop oils perhaps?
 
I'd bottle it just because of the head space issue. You did more harm than good to your brew transferring to secondary, and then a double whammy having that much head space. In the future, skip the secondary, unless you got a really good reason to use one.
 
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