IllegalOnion
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Hi all!
This is my 1st post on this forum but I read many posts and really appreciate the community.
I'm a new 1gallon brewer, and did 2 days ago my 2nd batch. I did my own recipe with Beersmith, wanted to do a belgian trippel and used Wyeast 3787.
My yeast was manufactered 02/02/2016. I checked MrMalty and it said 0.8 of the packet. Since it's pretty cold on my flat (64F/18C) and that the gravity of the beer should be pretty high (1.085 OG, I don't have any hydrometer, sorry), I've decided to pitch the whole packet.
1st day, all went fine except bubbles going out of the airlock and sulfur smell.
2nd day (this morning), I woke up and see the pictures in attachments.
I did a quick workaround with a blowoff tube that I sanitized but still got liquid coming out. Should I do something more? And even if I already know the answer that will be given ("you're fine", "beer will be beer", etc...), is there anything better that I can do to ensure this will be drinkable?
Thanks!
This is my 1st post on this forum but I read many posts and really appreciate the community.
I'm a new 1gallon brewer, and did 2 days ago my 2nd batch. I did my own recipe with Beersmith, wanted to do a belgian trippel and used Wyeast 3787.
My yeast was manufactered 02/02/2016. I checked MrMalty and it said 0.8 of the packet. Since it's pretty cold on my flat (64F/18C) and that the gravity of the beer should be pretty high (1.085 OG, I don't have any hydrometer, sorry), I've decided to pitch the whole packet.
1st day, all went fine except bubbles going out of the airlock and sulfur smell.
2nd day (this morning), I woke up and see the pictures in attachments.
I did a quick workaround with a blowoff tube that I sanitized but still got liquid coming out. Should I do something more? And even if I already know the answer that will be given ("you're fine", "beer will be beer", etc...), is there anything better that I can do to ensure this will be drinkable?
Thanks!


