I brewed a blonde ale two days before a week long business trip, racked it to a 6 gallon Better Bottle, and fitted with an air stopper. The final volume ended up being about 3.5 gallons, so I had a ton of headspace and didn't think I would need a blowoff tube. I pitched a starter and oxygenated heavily upfront.
Came home last night with a clogged airlock and stopper laying on the floor. I cleaned out a new one, sanitized, and replaced it. Now I'm just wondering what my options are. Is this more or less of a guaranteed infection or is there a chance that pitching a huge amount of healthy, viable yeast might have prevented infection? Also, with it open to the outside air for that long, is oxidation a certainty or does it really need to be stirred or dumped in order to do that?
Came home last night with a clogged airlock and stopper laying on the floor. I cleaned out a new one, sanitized, and replaced it. Now I'm just wondering what my options are. Is this more or less of a guaranteed infection or is there a chance that pitching a huge amount of healthy, viable yeast might have prevented infection? Also, with it open to the outside air for that long, is oxidation a certainty or does it really need to be stirred or dumped in order to do that?