So I just pitched a 2 liter of Ommegang yeast cells 24 hours ago for an All grain tripel that I am brewing. Pitch temp was 55F, hoping for natural warming to 66-68F.
I have not opened a fermenter this early as by now I normally have rapid fire bubbles (5-15 a second) out the blow off tube.
On top of this beer/wort, I have a very thin, but dense looking white foam, which looks very similar to a Guiness head with nitro. Is this the beginning of the krausen head formation or is it an issue I will need to attempt to fix?
Thanks for any help!
I have not opened a fermenter this early as by now I normally have rapid fire bubbles (5-15 a second) out the blow off tube.
On top of this beer/wort, I have a very thin, but dense looking white foam, which looks very similar to a Guiness head with nitro. Is this the beginning of the krausen head formation or is it an issue I will need to attempt to fix?
Thanks for any help!