BasementArtie
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So I've had a Double NEIPA on tap for the last 8 months. I know....that's not part of the question
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The beer has a slight haze and tastes like passion fruit (freeze dried passion fruit added) and has been the same all the way through the keg since I put it on tap. It hasn't moved a muscle.
Here are some photos from about 3 months ago
Then today (this evening) this came out.
Cloudy, super thick and tastes of pure mango juice!
I thought ahhh must have been the trub/mud/settled yeast getting in somehow.
After a bit of digging it seems that was to be the case. The weight of the beer usually keeps the sediment in place after an initial channel is made during the first couple of pints via the dip tube the beer is good. Then once the beer level lowers in the keg the "mud" can be kicked up!
Alas we've explained it.....well no I've just poured this 10 mins later.
Any explanations?

The beer has a slight haze and tastes like passion fruit (freeze dried passion fruit added) and has been the same all the way through the keg since I put it on tap. It hasn't moved a muscle.
Here are some photos from about 3 months ago


Then today (this evening) this came out.


Cloudy, super thick and tastes of pure mango juice!
I thought ahhh must have been the trub/mud/settled yeast getting in somehow.
After a bit of digging it seems that was to be the case. The weight of the beer usually keeps the sediment in place after an initial channel is made during the first couple of pints via the dip tube the beer is good. Then once the beer level lowers in the keg the "mud" can be kicked up!
Alas we've explained it.....well no I've just poured this 10 mins later.


Any explanations?