Used a "Home Brew Kit" Irish Stout. Added 8oz of bakers chocolate, 1lb corn sugar, and 4oz multo-dextrin. The kit had 3.3 lbs of Dark lme and 3lbs Dark dme, 2 oz uk gold hops pellets, .5lbs crystal, .5lbs roasted barley and Muntons yeast.
So I racked this to the secondary about 2 weeks ago and it's been slowly continuing to ferment. I shake it up about once a week to help distribute the vanilla flavor. As it sits it get some carbonation bubbles on top. The Vanilla bean has been leached of colour and is now white looking and floating on top.
Now when I racked this batch I also bottled off one half gallon growler and primed with brown sugar. After two weeks I went to put it in the fridge and found some strange floaties. Now I've read some of the other posts and most of them say that floaties are yeast. My floaties are about the size of a large grain of sand say a 32nd of an inch and they float on top the way Styrofoam would. (Note: there isn't any floaties like this on top of the secondary)
There is sediment on the bottom of the bottle so I know it's been carbonating.
So can yeast take on this form, floating at the top like pieces of Styrofoam?
It makes since that they could form a clump and surround some co2. I'm still going to drink it unless I get some responses that say otherwise. I just want to make sure I don't have some weird infection that will make me sick.
So I racked this to the secondary about 2 weeks ago and it's been slowly continuing to ferment. I shake it up about once a week to help distribute the vanilla flavor. As it sits it get some carbonation bubbles on top. The Vanilla bean has been leached of colour and is now white looking and floating on top.
Now when I racked this batch I also bottled off one half gallon growler and primed with brown sugar. After two weeks I went to put it in the fridge and found some strange floaties. Now I've read some of the other posts and most of them say that floaties are yeast. My floaties are about the size of a large grain of sand say a 32nd of an inch and they float on top the way Styrofoam would. (Note: there isn't any floaties like this on top of the secondary)
There is sediment on the bottom of the bottle so I know it's been carbonating.
So can yeast take on this form, floating at the top like pieces of Styrofoam?
It makes since that they could form a clump and surround some co2. I'm still going to drink it unless I get some responses that say otherwise. I just want to make sure I don't have some weird infection that will make me sick.