So I am brewing up a tripel (OG 1.097) and after 16 days fermenting it was at 1.020. I decided to rack it to secondary and bump up the temp to help it finish up around 1.017. As I started to move it from my chest freezer, somehow the brew hauler gave way and then BOOM. Luckily it fell on carpet and did not break or crack.
But now I am worried about oxygenation. Do you all think this may be a issue? I am hoping that since the carboy was full of CO2 from the fermentation, that it should be ok. The bung and airlock remained on the carboy.
And now that I have dropped it and racked to secondary, fermentation has taken off again, I mean like I may have to attach the boil off tube. Should I be concerned over this?
But now I am worried about oxygenation. Do you all think this may be a issue? I am hoping that since the carboy was full of CO2 from the fermentation, that it should be ok. The bung and airlock remained on the carboy.
And now that I have dropped it and racked to secondary, fermentation has taken off again, I mean like I may have to attach the boil off tube. Should I be concerned over this?