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pamarino17

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I just cracked open my first carbonated belgian strong. I did a two stage fermentation on this batch and the clarity is great. Plus, when siphoning from primary to secondary and from secondary to final prior to bottling, I thought I was careful not to pick anything up.

At the bottom of the pour, I have white granules which seem to have appeared after bottling.

I dont know if it's crystallized sugar (this being a high gravity brew) or something else.

Anyone ever have this before and know what it is?

Thanks.
 
I always have it. Likely just a dusting of yeast, or stuff settling out of suspension. If you don't like it, best to pour to a glass.
 
All bottle conditioned beers will have this. It's just yeast that settled to the bottom after carbing/conditioning,then chilling in the fridge.
 
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