simon_george
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I brewed a London Pride clone for xmas that I've kegged and am pouring through a handpump with a sparkler. At first the head looks great but part way down, it "cracks" into distinct regions as pictured (hard to describe but looks like an ice floe). I've seen this on a pub pint before (but very rarely) and had thought it a sign of a beer past it's best. The beer doesn't taste disgusting or sour but not great either so I'm likely to ditch it. I'm assuming an infection of some kind - any ideas ? My process is usually pretty solid and hasn't gone awol before (grainfather, temp controlled fermentation in an SS brewbucket, O2 avoidance, etc) however with this one I didn't make a yeast starter and the WLP002 I used took 3 days to start working (though hit target FG 1.014 from 1.047 OG).
Thanks ! Simon
Thanks ! Simon