R ravegti Active Member Joined Oct 1, 2008 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Apr 20, 2013 #1 This photo is 2 weeks post fermentation, sure glad I used a blow off. I hit my FG so I'm not worried, but I've never seen that much trub make its way through the blow off tube. Any concerns or is this rather typical?
This photo is 2 weeks post fermentation, sure glad I used a blow off. I hit my FG so I'm not worried, but I've never seen that much trub make its way through the blow off tube. Any concerns or is this rather typical?
badlee Well-Known Member Joined Oct 6, 2010 Messages 2,213 Reaction score 198 Location Thailand Apr 20, 2013 #2 God shot!
casesensative Well-Known Member Joined Jan 29, 2013 Messages 89 Reaction score 9 Apr 20, 2013 #3 My blow off containers look like that everytime.
Cyclman I Sell Koalas HBT Supporter Joined Jan 7, 2013 Messages 7,641 Reaction score 1,394 Location Aurora Apr 20, 2013 #4 How much headspace did your beer have, it looks like you collected lots of yeast through the blowoff.
How much headspace did your beer have, it looks like you collected lots of yeast through the blowoff.
OP OP R ravegti Active Member Joined Oct 1, 2008 Messages 35 Reaction score 0 Apr 20, 2013 #5 5 gallons in a 6.5 gallon bucket.
JimRausch JimRMaine HBT Supporter Joined Jan 17, 2012 Messages 2,934 Reaction score 1,177 Location Ellsworth Apr 20, 2013 #6 Looks like you got yourself a nice supply of washed yeast!
T Tupperwolf Well-Known Member Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 271 Reaction score 35 Apr 20, 2013 #7 I just dumped out a pickle jar that looked like that today Poor yeasties, but there's plenty more where they came from in the fermenter.
I just dumped out a pickle jar that looked like that today Poor yeasties, but there's plenty more where they came from in the fermenter.