I have a 3 part air lock and it went all up into that. I don't know how bad because I was on vaction. The top is still on it so it must not have been that bad. However, my carboy is 100% full. Should I just leave it as is or what>?
Famous last words.... before the ceiling staining explosion.
Papazian writes, (a blowoff tube) "will expel excess yeast, excessively bitter hop resins, and a small amount of fermenting beer; a small price to pay for a smooth, clean-tasting homebrew". He also states that the blowoff method allows "other things that may contribute to hangovers when consumed" to be expelled.
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Does anyone know what commercial breweries do? Do they do open air fermentation? Do they take of the krausen or let it fall back in?
Here's a pic of the second beer I ever made. It was an Oberon clone that used Wyeast 1010 (always goes nuts). Notice the domed lid of the bucket. Seconds from disaster haha.
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Beer ended up good, but back then I didn't know any better.
Waunabeer said:Well then what the hell am I doing wrong? I've made oberon clones and many other types of beer and have never had an ounce of krausen in my bubbler. My beers come out good, but why would my fermentation be so tame compared to what I'm seeing on here? I use the standard plastic bucket for the fermenter and usually fill it with 5.25 gal. and have never come close to an overflow.
Should I be worried?