That is friggin disgusting. And I doubt it's yeast.
It looks like filth that got into the batch before it was sealed and shipped off from the plant, possibly from ventiliation ducts that hardly ever get cleaned in most buildings.
If I were the consumer of one of these beers I'd get myself checked out at a clinic.
flocculation of sedement. No worries, it is filled with vitamins and completely natural.
One ounce of clear unfiltered beer has over 100,000 yeast cells in it. Although it was filtered, I bet it had sat on a shelf for quite some time. Beer continues to "settle" over time. Heavier particulates will naturally settle.
did you report this cause few years back me and my gf had mold in few of our bottles and we got 2 free 24s
phuckinmetal 2 years ago
Omg its aids
Blackpridelol 4 years ago
That's not bad for you. Most wine bottles have particulates too.
StratMan215 4 years ago
I don't really think it's yeast, I think it might be dirt from the recycled bottle.
borg62 5 years ago
That is friggin disgusting. And I doubt it's yeast.
It looks like filth that got into the batch before it was sealed and shipped off from the plant, possibly from ventiliation ducts that hardly ever get cleaned in most buildings.
If I were the consumer of one of these beers I'd get myself checked out at a clinic.
DK2008 5 years ago
flocculation of sedement. No worries, it is filled with vitamins and completely natural.
One ounce of clear unfiltered beer has over 100,000 yeast cells in it. Although it was filtered, I bet it had sat on a shelf for quite some time. Beer continues to "settle" over time. Heavier particulates will naturally settle.
beerorkid 5 years ago
It looks like the flakes you feed to goldfish, you drank that? I would sue.
cyprianoman 5 years ago
Anybody know what this stuff could be?
borg62 5 years ago