Hello brewing people.
I have two questionable funky looking things in both my fermenter and kegs.
For context, the pictures with the fermenter trub are from a freshly brewed IPA. The recipe used a kilo of rolled oats and a kilo of malted wheat and marked my first time using Pomona. After transferring to keg i opened the bucket and found the white substance shown. It had the same consistency as the trub, i mixed it in, and a day later i checked again and now it looks like picture number two, with the beer risen on top and the yeast cake having these weird spherical looking things on top of it.
The one from the keg is a different brew, roughly six months old. What bothered me is that i found the same white floating pieces in two different kegs, one a red IPA and the other a herbal lager.
Any idea what this funk is? My first thought was some kind of contamination, but there are no weird or unpleasant smells, and at least when it comes to the kegs the beer was drunk and had no off-flavours or smells.
I have two questionable funky looking things in both my fermenter and kegs.
For context, the pictures with the fermenter trub are from a freshly brewed IPA. The recipe used a kilo of rolled oats and a kilo of malted wheat and marked my first time using Pomona. After transferring to keg i opened the bucket and found the white substance shown. It had the same consistency as the trub, i mixed it in, and a day later i checked again and now it looks like picture number two, with the beer risen on top and the yeast cake having these weird spherical looking things on top of it.
The one from the keg is a different brew, roughly six months old. What bothered me is that i found the same white floating pieces in two different kegs, one a red IPA and the other a herbal lager.
Any idea what this funk is? My first thought was some kind of contamination, but there are no weird or unpleasant smells, and at least when it comes to the kegs the beer was drunk and had no off-flavours or smells.



