StallionMang
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Hi. I do not understand the biology of yeast that well, so I thought I would ask a paranoid question.
After my last brew, I was lazy, and I left an unclean fermentation bucket with trub still in it in the corner of my bathroom for quite a while. A few weeks ago, my roommate and I both came down with a bad cough that has still not gone away. The only symptom is coughing, and anti-biotics have not helped.
Is there any way that all of the water vapor in the bathroom due to showering could have rehydrated any of that yeast and caused our lungs to get infected? I am probably being paranoid, but I would like some re-assurance that yeast doesn't do that, and that that is not what is giving me this cough.
Thanks!
Rob
After my last brew, I was lazy, and I left an unclean fermentation bucket with trub still in it in the corner of my bathroom for quite a while. A few weeks ago, my roommate and I both came down with a bad cough that has still not gone away. The only symptom is coughing, and anti-biotics have not helped.
Is there any way that all of the water vapor in the bathroom due to showering could have rehydrated any of that yeast and caused our lungs to get infected? I am probably being paranoid, but I would like some re-assurance that yeast doesn't do that, and that that is not what is giving me this cough.
Thanks!
Rob