Hello all,
I did a search but couldn't find anything so here goes:
I just racked my witbier and noticed a multi-colored-oily slick develop on the surface as the secondary began to fill up. I have attached a picture to check it out, it's visible on the white, lit-up portions of the photo. btw, the beer tasted fine, was kept in a water bath, and didn't exhibit the oil in the primary.
My theory: I changed things up and used StarSan (instead of iodophor) to sanitize, which left foam in the auto-siphon and a white film on the tubing. Perhaps some starsan byproduct was introduced through the siphoning...??
My question: has anybody experienced this and is it harmful to the beer? I'd like to avoid it in the future; I don't want to pour future beers for my friends/family and have to explain that the oily slick in their beer is nothing to worry about.
Thanks for your help!
I did a search but couldn't find anything so here goes:
I just racked my witbier and noticed a multi-colored-oily slick develop on the surface as the secondary began to fill up. I have attached a picture to check it out, it's visible on the white, lit-up portions of the photo. btw, the beer tasted fine, was kept in a water bath, and didn't exhibit the oil in the primary.

My theory: I changed things up and used StarSan (instead of iodophor) to sanitize, which left foam in the auto-siphon and a white film on the tubing. Perhaps some starsan byproduct was introduced through the siphoning...??
My question: has anybody experienced this and is it harmful to the beer? I'd like to avoid it in the future; I don't want to pour future beers for my friends/family and have to explain that the oily slick in their beer is nothing to worry about.
Thanks for your help!