nice! any concerns about headspace?Saison yeast and a roselare blend.
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Any thoughts on this? It's a rye saison w/3711. I did do a split batch that had crooked stave and JP dregs, but I finished that half 30 minutes later. They have been fermenting close together but not enclosed. I thought sanitation/separation was good. They've been going about 2 weeks. Krausens fell within the first week. Think it's still "clean"?View attachment 220376
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Very little evidence of pellicle on the "sour" though it was a very vigorous ferment and wouldn't be surprised if there was almost no o2 in there.
The "clean" bucket has definitely been opened more times gravity reading, dry hopping, etc. so, maybe it got contaminated at some point? I wouldn't be upset, just now have to brew something to drink while waiting around for it. Anyone have any specific thoughts on what it might be?
Any reason this might happen in a clean ferment?
The "sour" tastes great with a bit of brett showing already.
My concern though, is really what is going on with my "clean" beer a few posts up with the beautiful white pellicle on it?
My question is: is the pellicle identifiable? Does anyone have thoughts of what it might be/likely is?
And also, opinions. If it most likely is a wild contamintation- Let it ride and see what happens? I only pulled one sample last week. It didn't taste off, but definitely different than the beer that went in the bucket. Any specific "bad" flavors to look out for?
Thanks
My question is: is the pellicle identifiable? Does anyone have thoughts of what it might be/likely is?
And also, opinions. If it most likely is a wild contamintation- Let it ride and see what happens? I only pulled one sample last week. It didn't taste off, but definitely different than the beer that went in the bucket. Any specific "bad" flavors to look out for?
From a 9 month old Flanders Red on first pitch of straight Roeselare. I'm kegging it today for further ageing and to free the fermentor for another batch.
this gets my vote for most beautiful pic in this thread.Floral honey wheat sour. Recipe taken from the American Sour Beers book. Fermented on Wyeast 3203 de Bom yeast cake.
this gets my vote for most beautiful pic in this thread.
the lighting, the symmetry... i can smell the funk through my screen. bravo.
- Oh, I still need to buy you a beer for some previous great advice you gave me. I'll be in DC in late Nov.-early Dec. If you're planning any trips to Meridian/Brookland Pint, Right Proper, Pizzaria Paradiso, hit me up.