Well let us know how you get on Ozarks you never know someone else on here just might of had the same problem.
I hope it ain't contagious .
I hope it ain't contagious .
weird thing is its a creamy foam, once in the glass it doesn't move, in 30 years Ive never seen this, thats whats so weird, usually an infection will give you gas or the runs, this does neither. going to pull the lids and see if it spews today lol
thats a good idea but that would only work if I took one lol, I usually do but there was no activity for a week so I kegged it without being thorough, Im ok with it nowYou could try to get a gravity reading and compare it with the final gravity it originally had that would tell you if something is eating something in there
You could try to get a gravity reading and compare it with the final gravity it originally had that would tell you if something is eating something in there
I am having a similar problem, but the beer is definitely not infected.
I suspect that the 30PSI i purged with when cold-keg dry-hopping got absorbed and over-carbed. I will be pulling the beer to room temp, purging, and re-carbing.
I use nylon bags for dry hopping and they always float, so i highly doubt that its the bag over the dip-tube. Besides, the beer looks perfect in the lines, it just foams at the faucet.
Let us know if that was your foamy culprit emsroth. One tip to put away in the hombrew fix kit.Thanks! I'll add that to my list.