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After 12 days in the fermenter had the top of the wort covered in bubbles that looked like this.
1.052 original gravity and brewed a Witbier. Had tons of headroom since Wyeast 3944 really likes to go crazy. Gravity reading when transferred to secondary was 1.010.
 
This looks very fine! A few yeast rafts and some foam are normal.
A haze or a whitish skin forming might indicate infections trying to take hold.

Your beer is done! Time to package! ASAP.

BTW:
Gravity reading when transferred to secondary was 1.010.
After 12 days in the primary, and at 1.010, what would the secondary do?
I'd stay away from them.
 
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