alemonkey
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Brewed an american wheat yesterday, same reciped as I've used before. The only difference was I used a copper scrubby as a screen on the end of my pickup tube in the kettle. It worked great, but I noticed my hot break had a bluish tint to it, and now the beer in the fermenter has a very ugly green color!
I'm not sure if this is verdigris, which I've heard is poisonous, or what. The last time I made this beer it had a very slight green tint going into the carboy (when finished the beer is a very pale, light yellow color). This is WAY greener.
I didn't think about pre-boiling the scrubby before using it. Assuming the green color settles out, do you think I have introduced anything truly nasty into my beer? The wort tasted fine, and it smells good coming out of the airlock. It's fermenting nicely this morning, just looks really funny.
I'm not sure if this is verdigris, which I've heard is poisonous, or what. The last time I made this beer it had a very slight green tint going into the carboy (when finished the beer is a very pale, light yellow color). This is WAY greener.
I didn't think about pre-boiling the scrubby before using it. Assuming the green color settles out, do you think I have introduced anything truly nasty into my beer? The wort tasted fine, and it smells good coming out of the airlock. It's fermenting nicely this morning, just looks really funny.