upperNY01brewer
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Resenlty brewed my 6th brew this week, a American Style All Malt from True Brew. Everything went fine up until fermentation begun. Fermentation begun over night and by the time I arrived home from work the following day the carboy looked as if the yeast went on a frenzy. The carboy was filled with foam that had worked its way into the airlock. I removed the airlock cleaned it out and returned it to the stopper. Fermentation seemed to continue but was over within 24 hours. This was the first time I didnt use a dry yeast, I disolved the yeast in a 1/3 cup of cooled boiled water and pitched into the wort when it was below 90 degrees, so Im puzzled as to just what happened. This is the first problem Ive had with any of my brews, that is if this indeed is a problem. Any comments would be appreciated.