yoop89
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Baby pellicle in a 9 mo 1 gallon Brett beer
Like the above photo, I only have ever seen this spaghetti-like pattern of pellicle on fermentation with wild microbes. Does this match everyone else's observations?
Yup, pellicles! I wouldn't say they're just getting started; they look pretty extensive to me.These are my first two aged sour beers, and I'm 99% sure both are pellicles. One is bubbly, whereas the other is flat. Both look like they are just getting started. I was hoping for a confirmation from some of the more experienced sour beer brewers on this forum. View attachment 676634 View attachment 676635
Awesome! Thanks for the confirmation.Yup, pellicles! I wouldn't say they're just getting started; they look pretty extensive to me.![]()
that does not look good. i'd bet on mold. personally, i'd dumpI've been growing this mother for a few months. It has changed into this in the last month. I was worried it has morthed into something bad but after seeing the pictures on this thread I'm not as concerned. Does this look like a problem to the experienced sour brewer?
.thank youthat does not look good. i'd bet on mold. personally, i'd dump![]()
+1 Looks like mold.I've been growing this mother for a few months. It has changed into this in the last month. I was worried it has morthed into something bad but after seeing the pictures on this thread I'm not as concerned. Does this look like a problem to the experienced sour brewer?View attachment 694559
Yes, I sent a picture to a friend of mine and he said mold. He was the sour dude for Deep Ellum Brewery in Dallas. So back to the drawing board.+1 Looks like mold.
I am not a scientist, but have brewed sours since 2014. I manage 2 sour barrels, solera since then and have never developed anything that resembles the round balls on top of my pellicus.Captured wild yeast batch 5, lambic style grist. Brewed last April. Will wait nearly a year before doing anything.
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It's a captured wild culture of unknown composition. This is the 5th iteration, so I'm sure it's fine. It seems to go through phases: first 2 weeks are like a regular sacc ferment, then it seems to be doing nothing, then a pellicle starts and stays relatively stable, sometimes with bubbles like that. This one was brewed in April.I am not a scientist, but have brewed sours since 2014. I manage 2 sour barrels, solera since then and have never developed anything that resembles the round balls on top of my pellicus.
The "round balls" are bubbles. You can see them in most of the photos in this thread.I am not a scientist, but have brewed sours since 2014. I manage 2 sour barrels, solera since then and have never developed anything that resembles the round balls on top of my pellicus.