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Shanethebarber

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Is this infected? I had temp control prob. I pitched new yeast and still no fermentation.

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"still no fermentation." Looks like it's fermenting to me, put the top back on and leave it in a cool place for 3 weeks and don't touch it and you'll have beer, Just because you see no bubbles in the air lock doesn't mean it's not doing it's thing:D
 
Looks totally fine to me. Maybe you have brewers munchhausen disease. There is no way I came close to spelling that right.
 
Looks totally fine to me. Maybe you have brewers munchausen disease. There is no way I came close to spelling that right.

Fixed that for you! Closer than I'd get without Google and I have degrees in psychology and clinical mental health counseling!
 
I would recommend leaving it alone. If you keep messing with it and opening the bucket to take photos you just may end up with an infection.

When did you pitch your yeast?
 
Oh, and your beer is fine. If you pitched June 4 it has finished fermenting a long time ago and that is CO2 & yeast rafts.

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Now THAT'S an infection!

Mmmmm...Brettanomyces!
 
Weird! I've never seen a beer ferment without any signs of a krausen ring. Did you by chance transfer it from the primary to this bucket?

If it's at 1.005 it's definitely done.

Did you taste it?
 
Taste the beer. Is it sour? How bad was your temperature control?

If we're talking 90 F, maybe a lacto or some other infection beat the yeast to the punch, and what we're seeing in the second picture is busted pellicle from the OP wrestling his fermentor open every 10 minutes?
 
I have not tasted it. I have opened it 3 times. 1 to pitch more yeast after temps were well over 90 almost 100. 2 to take the pic at the start of the thread. 3 now. But now Im gonna open it again to taste it.
 
I'd recommend checking the gravity in a few days. If it drops any lower then you likely have an infection. If it hasn't changed then bottle it right then and there...
 

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