
Anyone recognise this stuff ? It was growing on top of a brew I bottled yesterday.
In fact, I had the same stuff growing on a batch I bottled 3 months ago. Then I thought then it was a bacterial infection, and my beer was ruined, but when I drank it, it was oh-so-bloody-marvellous. No off flavours, no haze, no floaty things, not flat, not gushing. So I decided it wasn't infected, just a bit of froth from CO2 coming out of solution in the hot weather.
Anyhow, now I've got it again. This time, I had a closer look at it. Theres plenty of bubbles in it, from gas coming out of solution, but the white stuff is actually little hairs, or threads, about 4 or 5 mm long, of shiny white stuff. It looks slimy, but its not, it has a texture like thick cream. Sorry, I didn't do a taste test.
According to Palmer, beer exposed to too much air during fermentation can develop mould on top. His solution, bottle it and drink it as soon as possible. Only thing I can think, thats whats happening here.
Anyone have a better idea ?