simcoe4life
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Have you ever aged anything like this and tasted it? I've never been able to tell which bacteria produces what "style" of pellicle.
If I don't pitch bugs and I use a wyeast critter blend in primary the pellicle will start out chunky without a marked pattern;
if a clean batch becomes infected due to bacteria in my racking tube I get a star pattern with the center of the star in the center of the wort's surface area;
if I pitch bugs on a wyeast critter farm I get huge bubbles for a few days and the pellicle eventually forms into a thick white scab with craters.
I should post pictures but I'm lazy.
If I don't pitch bugs and I use a wyeast critter blend in primary the pellicle will start out chunky without a marked pattern;
if a clean batch becomes infected due to bacteria in my racking tube I get a star pattern with the center of the star in the center of the wort's surface area;
if I pitch bugs on a wyeast critter farm I get huge bubbles for a few days and the pellicle eventually forms into a thick white scab with craters.
I should post pictures but I'm lazy.