darkstar145
Member
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2008
- Messages
- 10
- Reaction score
- 0
pjj2ba said:I got in the habit of using a blow-off tube every time for primaries, then switching to the fermentation locks for secondaries. I recall reading many years ago (like 15-20 yrs) that by letting the krausen blow off, it would take with it some nasty bits that could create off flavors. I can't though really think of what those nasty bits might be. Hop bits, cold or hot break? I don't really see them as potential off flavor creators. Maybe this was suggested because the quality of ingredients was suspect back then.
Anyway, now I highly recomend the use of Fermcap-S to reduce foaming. I can fill my 5 gal carboys quite full and now just use an airlock, no more blow off. I might get 1" of krausen but that's it. I'm just now drinking the 1st beer where I used Fermcap and it is quite tasty! I just transferred my Marzen to secondary and it tasted quite delightful.
Im not quite sure I want to put any chemicals in my beer....but its my first batch and I am learning.
FYI if you didnt know or would like to, here is info on the chemical that is in Fermcap-S Dimethylpolysiloxane
http://www.inchem.org/documents/jecfa/jecmono/v06je42.htm
you can also read about it in wiki, just google it.
Thanks for the advice though