Thu Apr 09, 2009 6:02 pm
So I made my house APA recipe for the 10th time or so. It sat in the primary for 18 days at 64, I took a FG sample...1010-1011ish--right where it should be. I opened the fermenter and there's this thick, creamy(yeah yeah I know) krausen still on top. Is this normal or is something wrong? The sample tasted fine, just like it's supposed to, so I assume everything's OK, but I've never had a krausen remain for this long. Anyone else seen this?
On Deck: Brown Porter for Souring in Oak Barrel
Primary: Air
Secondary: Carcinoma Quad
Bottled: 10g Berliner Weiss, Sour Wit, Smoked Hefeweizen
Aging in Oak Barrel: Flanders Red, soon to be bottled, replaced with Porter