K klaperruque Active Member Joined Apr 14, 2013 Messages 29 Reaction score 0 Jun 6, 2013 #1 Hello all, I'm brewing a strong Belgian and started with a 1.078 OG on 05.27.13 and today I'm at 1.010. I'm moving to clear but my beer looks like this. Is it infected?
Hello all, I'm brewing a strong Belgian and started with a 1.078 OG on 05.27.13 and today I'm at 1.010. I'm moving to clear but my beer looks like this. Is it infected?
unionrdr Homebrewer, author & air gun collector HBT Supporter Joined Feb 19, 2011 Messages 39,136 Reaction score 3,815 Location Sheffield Jun 6, 2013 #2 No,it's just yeast floaters tinted with hop debris. Brew on!:rockin:
gcdowd Well-Known Member Joined Jun 2, 2011 Messages 1,872 Reaction score 202 Location Baldwinsville Jun 6, 2013 #3 Second. Looks completely normal
dozer5454 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 2, 2011 Messages 203 Reaction score 18 Location Yuba City Jun 6, 2013 #4 Totally normal. Not sure what you mean by "moving to clear but my beer" but I hope that doesn't include dumping into a secondary. Just let that bad boy sit for 3-4 weeks, bottle, 3 weeks at 70 degrees, and enjoy.
Totally normal. Not sure what you mean by "moving to clear but my beer" but I hope that doesn't include dumping into a secondary. Just let that bad boy sit for 3-4 weeks, bottle, 3 weeks at 70 degrees, and enjoy.
davekippen Well-Known Member Joined Dec 28, 2011 Messages 1,256 Reaction score 172 Location Grand Ledge Jun 6, 2013 #5 That looks so good I want to stick my head in it
BreezyBrew IPA is my spirit animal Joined Feb 12, 2012 Messages 3,701 Reaction score 573 Location New Tampa Jun 6, 2013 #6 Belgian yeast definitely has the rafts. Looks like a great beer.
Hackwood Well-Known Member Joined Mar 17, 2011 Messages 662 Reaction score 69 Location Phoenix Jun 6, 2013 #7 Looks great. Spray some StarSan on and around the lid and seal that baby back up.