White spots on bottle exterior?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by PourMore, Nov 24, 2015.

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  1. PourMore

    PourMore Crusader (462) Oct 4, 2014 Florida

    Sometimes at the bottle shop I will see certain bottles with what appears to be some kind of growth on the exterior. (picture below) I have seen it on different brands from different distributors. I've seen it at different bottle shops. I think the only trend may be that they are always imports... though not 100% sure about that.

    I'm pretty sure the beer is fine, but I'm just wondering what this might be. Maybe some of the beer gets splashed during bottling, and little drops never get cleaned off, allowing the nutrients for microbes to establish little colonies?

    It definitely does not look like any kind of normal dust or packaging residue. Thoughts?
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  2. thepenguin

    thepenguin Savant (1,215) Aug 8, 2010 Massachusetts

    Those are just anthrax spores. It happens sometimes, wouldn't worry about it.
     
  3. Tripel_Threat

    Tripel_Threat Grand Pooh-Bah (4,302) Jun 29, 2014 Michigan
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    Sloppy coke-heads on the bottling line?

    I dunno, but you guess seems pretty reasonable. It looks "fuzzy" like a colony would.
     
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  4. paulys55

    paulys55 Initiate (0) Aug 2, 2010 Pennsylvania

    Most likely mold. It happens.
     
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  5. BMBCLT

    BMBCLT Grand Pooh-Bah (3,427) May 9, 2014 South Carolina
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    Yeah, looks like mold! You can also see it on the shelf above.
     
  6. hopnado

    hopnado Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2014 Michigan

    My guess is that particular breweries bottling room also doubles as a porno film set...or it's just a little mold
     
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  7. tsauce2

    tsauce2 Savant (1,138) Oct 12, 2011 Indiana
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    Moldy-moldy-mold-mold!
     
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  8. MadeInTheMitten

    MadeInTheMitten Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2015 Michigan

    Mostl likely just a portly run bottling line.

    New Holland has this problem. Their bottles are often sticky/ bottles stuck in holder/ have messed up labels/ blotchy bottle dates.

    It's really a buzz kill. Even their signature foil cap thing is crooked more often than not. They make some great brew.. but holy hell do they need some help on how to run things properly.
     
  9. tillmac62

    tillmac62 Pooh-Bah (2,859) Oct 2, 2013 South Carolina
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    Mold probably.
     
  10. lambpasty

    lambpasty Initiate (0) May 3, 2013 New Hampshire

    It's either mold or maybe it's one of those kits where you add water to the little bag of powder and it forms crystals. Beer crystals.
     
  11. RBCORCORAN

    RBCORCORAN Initiate (0) May 18, 2009 Massachusetts

    Bottle strokers
     
  12. LennyOvies

    LennyOvies Initiate (0) Jul 22, 2015 Mexico

    Damn, even if the beer was completely fine I'd be weary to purchase a bottle looking like that.
     
  13. theconductor

    theconductor Zealot (739) Nov 4, 2008 California

    It's mold. And it's from the cooler not being able to keep up the moisture removal with the display doors constantly opening.
     
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  14. pat61

    pat61 Initiate (0) Dec 29, 2010 Minnesota

    What is ion the outside of the bottle is not nearly as important as what is on the inside. I have had stuff shipped with white spots from foam shipping containers. I has also had white spots when a bottle broke in a case and covered the other bottles with beer which became moldy.

    If you are worried, send them to me, I will drink them and let you know if they are OK.
     
  15. Sound_Explorer

    Sound_Explorer Grand Pooh-Bah (3,044) Dec 29, 2013 Washington
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    Character building connect the dots.
     
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  16. Czequershuus

    Czequershuus Pooh-Bah (1,730) Feb 7, 2014 Minnesota
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    It is mold. Sometimes bottles arrive that way at the store, and if stocked quickly are not noticed. Bring it to someones attention at the store and they will most likely pull it from stock and send it back to the distributors. Likely the beer itself is fine, but what store wants mold bottles on the shelf?
     
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