Roymathieu
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I guys,
I' m pretty new at brewing (second batch and first was a fail). I just racked an IPA to secondary after a full 4 days of primary in a bucket with the lid simply over it but not sealed. I made the transfer cause the krausen had started falling down pretty much and I had been told that this is the time to rack to secondary to make sure no oxygen gets in my beer (considering the lid not sealed).
Now it's been approx 14 hours since I racked and it's been bubbling pretty much (every 20-30 secs I would say). I did take my SG before the transfer and it seemed pretty spot on and tasted the beer (the sample for my gravity) and tasted pretty darn good.
Now I want to know what you guys think cause my first beer was a big fail. At the start in my secondary it had a orange colour...it was a 'dark' orange but still. After 2 weeks it had became very dark...a kind of dark red and the taste was no good. My recipe was not that great and I screwed up during the process but still...I don't want this to happen with this batch of beer.
I know bubbling in secondary is not supossed to happen so I'm a bit stressed with the fact that it bubbles a lot. Let's say my stuff was well sanitized...is their another risk in racking to quickly? And what do you guys think of primary in a bucket with a lid not sealed? How long can it stay there with no risk?
Thanks guys!
I' m pretty new at brewing (second batch and first was a fail). I just racked an IPA to secondary after a full 4 days of primary in a bucket with the lid simply over it but not sealed. I made the transfer cause the krausen had started falling down pretty much and I had been told that this is the time to rack to secondary to make sure no oxygen gets in my beer (considering the lid not sealed).
Now it's been approx 14 hours since I racked and it's been bubbling pretty much (every 20-30 secs I would say). I did take my SG before the transfer and it seemed pretty spot on and tasted the beer (the sample for my gravity) and tasted pretty darn good.
Now I want to know what you guys think cause my first beer was a big fail. At the start in my secondary it had a orange colour...it was a 'dark' orange but still. After 2 weeks it had became very dark...a kind of dark red and the taste was no good. My recipe was not that great and I screwed up during the process but still...I don't want this to happen with this batch of beer.
I know bubbling in secondary is not supossed to happen so I'm a bit stressed with the fact that it bubbles a lot. Let's say my stuff was well sanitized...is their another risk in racking to quickly? And what do you guys think of primary in a bucket with a lid not sealed? How long can it stay there with no risk?
Thanks guys!