DanB_cdnbev
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I think that could be possible . I'm doing a lager right now. It's been in the chest freezer for 6 days . I did a gravity check last night . When I opened the lid it about knocked me out lol. Very strong co2 fumes, dang near made my eyes water . Almost like tear gas . I think that's why air locks have holes at the top to allow the gas to escape .
Remember, CO2 is poisonous and can be deadly. On more than one occasion, people have passed out from it, leaning into Keezer set ups like yours, and been found that way, quite dead. CO2 Poisoning kills 10-40 people a year in North America, and those are the cases that are correctly investigated. Furthermore, those who die are often the rescuer of the person who initially succumbed, because CO2 is worse than Carbon Monoxide. The Extra Oxygen Molecule allows it to bond with your Blood's Hemoglobin, blocking the bloods ability to oxygenate properly. Initial victims simply pass out, and are often breathing shallowly. Rescuers, charged with adrenaline, Breath deep and keep going when they otherwise might have passed out or quit from being light headed or headachey. Instead, they huff and puff. After professional help arrives, who are focused on the initial victim, the rescuer moves back, sits down to collect themselves, and quietly dies. This is why we shouldn't Brew in the basement without a proper way to refresh the air. CO2 is such a potent Killer that it is still the preferred method for slaughtering Hogs in much of North America. They simply lower a mass of pigs into a pit that is filled with CO2. They Don't just asphyxiate. They die much quicker than by simple asphyxiation. And Pigs and Humans are pretty closely related in the ways our bodies work. You will fair no better. Be careful with CO2, or your next Tripel might truly be "to Die For!"