Ok, first of all, this is not a "is this infected?" post. But here is my story
I brewed this sat morning.
Its a kolsch with a og of 1.047. I hit all my numbers but the only hickups during the brewday was I was unable to get a full boil. This was the first time i used my keggle to boil with on a propane bayou burner. I was unable to get a rolling boil in the sort of windy 10 deg weather. But it was moving. It was very difficult to see because it was a 5 gal batch in a keggle and there was soooo much steam. lol after my 90 min boil, i put my immersion chiller in and.....it was frozen solid. hmmmm lesson learned??? yup! so i tried to cool my keggle in a pile of snow for about an hour. I was able to get the temp down to about 90deg. I then transfered the wort to my fermentor, covered, and placed on my basement floor for further cooling because i had to take my son for his first haircut. (ready? awwwwwww) when i came home, I opened my fermentor to pitch my yeast starter and i saw this. (btw, i forgot to mention i used irsh moss in the boil.) I have seen the coagulated protiens before as they settle in, but never anything like this. the temp of the wort was about 60deg when i took this pic. I am 99% sure this is perfectly fine, but my concerns over my hot and cold breaks (or lack there of) lead me here. To poll the fine folks who I hope have seen this before and put my mind at ease.
Thanks for reading and I hope to get some well informed answers!
Cheers!
I brewed this sat morning.
Its a kolsch with a og of 1.047. I hit all my numbers but the only hickups during the brewday was I was unable to get a full boil. This was the first time i used my keggle to boil with on a propane bayou burner. I was unable to get a rolling boil in the sort of windy 10 deg weather. But it was moving. It was very difficult to see because it was a 5 gal batch in a keggle and there was soooo much steam. lol after my 90 min boil, i put my immersion chiller in and.....it was frozen solid. hmmmm lesson learned??? yup! so i tried to cool my keggle in a pile of snow for about an hour. I was able to get the temp down to about 90deg. I then transfered the wort to my fermentor, covered, and placed on my basement floor for further cooling because i had to take my son for his first haircut. (ready? awwwwwww) when i came home, I opened my fermentor to pitch my yeast starter and i saw this. (btw, i forgot to mention i used irsh moss in the boil.) I have seen the coagulated protiens before as they settle in, but never anything like this. the temp of the wort was about 60deg when i took this pic. I am 99% sure this is perfectly fine, but my concerns over my hot and cold breaks (or lack there of) lead me here. To poll the fine folks who I hope have seen this before and put my mind at ease.
Thanks for reading and I hope to get some well informed answers!
Cheers!