IPA4ME
Active Member
Hello good people of HBT...I have a quick question, ok, well I am hoping it's a quick question.
I brewed a Rye Ale 6 days ago. The OG was 1.064 and it fermented at 62 degrees (ambient) using Safale us-05. No rehydration, pitched straight from the pack around 70 degrees. Two days into fermentation the ambient temp was up to 65 degrees. On the third day it was back down to 62 degrees and it has be at 62 since then.
On the 4th day it looked like the krausen dropped. I didn't open the fermenter but I can see it through the bucket.
Ok now on to my question...I opened the fermenter today to take a reading and dry hop and I see this:
http://s704.photobucket.com/albums/ww49/cramos2514/Rye Ale/
What is this stuff floating on top? I assume it's just some yeast that didn't drop out. The beer doesn't have any off flavors or off aroma. It actually tastes/smells great.
Should I just rdwhahb?? I never ferment in carboys so I never get a chance to see the fermentation process but I have never seen this on top of my beer.
Thanks for looking!
I brewed a Rye Ale 6 days ago. The OG was 1.064 and it fermented at 62 degrees (ambient) using Safale us-05. No rehydration, pitched straight from the pack around 70 degrees. Two days into fermentation the ambient temp was up to 65 degrees. On the third day it was back down to 62 degrees and it has be at 62 since then.
On the 4th day it looked like the krausen dropped. I didn't open the fermenter but I can see it through the bucket.
Ok now on to my question...I opened the fermenter today to take a reading and dry hop and I see this:
http://s704.photobucket.com/albums/ww49/cramos2514/Rye Ale/
What is this stuff floating on top? I assume it's just some yeast that didn't drop out. The beer doesn't have any off flavors or off aroma. It actually tastes/smells great.
Should I just rdwhahb?? I never ferment in carboys so I never get a chance to see the fermentation process but I have never seen this on top of my beer.
Thanks for looking!