Hi,
I'm wondering whether anyone is able to identify what is wrong in this picture, and what sort of outcome I should expect (from lethal or funky to most likely ok).
I'm brewing what was supposed to be an APA (but due to the excessive use of carafa III is turning out as something else..) for which I reused a starter of wyeast's american ale [basically kept some of it after pitcihng, and added fresh wort.. let it grow and pitched]. After a week or so, gravity had dropped from 1.053 to an astonishing 1.007, with a thinnish krausen still present. The krausen had a muddy consistency (not soapy-foamy at all), so you actually had to punch a hole in it ('break' through it) to draw a sample. It didn't look moldy or anything, so I wasn't worried even though the attentuation is quite extreme for this strain.
After another week I was ready to dry hop, and was greeted by what you see in the pic. The beer itself doesn't have anything floating in it, but the krausen line looks very suspicious. The beer itself didn't have any obvious off-flavors, although beer at this point usually doesn't taste that fresh or nice anyway, so it's hard to tell.
Has anyone come across this before, and how did the batch turn out? I would guess that it is mold, but as there's nothing floating around in the beer itself, and there's that black lining, I'm wondering whether this could be something more sinister.
Thanks for any help / suggestions you can give!
I'm wondering whether anyone is able to identify what is wrong in this picture, and what sort of outcome I should expect (from lethal or funky to most likely ok).
I'm brewing what was supposed to be an APA (but due to the excessive use of carafa III is turning out as something else..) for which I reused a starter of wyeast's american ale [basically kept some of it after pitcihng, and added fresh wort.. let it grow and pitched]. After a week or so, gravity had dropped from 1.053 to an astonishing 1.007, with a thinnish krausen still present. The krausen had a muddy consistency (not soapy-foamy at all), so you actually had to punch a hole in it ('break' through it) to draw a sample. It didn't look moldy or anything, so I wasn't worried even though the attentuation is quite extreme for this strain.
After another week I was ready to dry hop, and was greeted by what you see in the pic. The beer itself doesn't have anything floating in it, but the krausen line looks very suspicious. The beer itself didn't have any obvious off-flavors, although beer at this point usually doesn't taste that fresh or nice anyway, so it's hard to tell.
Has anyone come across this before, and how did the batch turn out? I would guess that it is mold, but as there's nothing floating around in the beer itself, and there's that black lining, I'm wondering whether this could be something more sinister.
Thanks for any help / suggestions you can give!