Heya,
I've brewed 6 or 8 times, but not for 8+ years. After a recent trip to Belgium I was inspired to try again... So I picked up a nice kit to make the Rouge Hazelnut Brown Ale - - yum!
All seemed to go well with the yeast going gangbusters the first three days and blowing off a lot thru the tube (I used a glass carboy). After the third day I asked my girlfriend (it was over at her place...) to pull the air lock on, but she didn't put any water in it... I also was a bit worried because the room was in the low 60s...
So, it went about 36 hours with a small opening to the air and was a bit cool... I then replaced the air lock and warmed it up to 70+. It bubbled a bit but then stopped again. Last night - after 9 days - I bottled it.
But I also noticed that the brew was quite opaque...
A few questions:
1. Would this kind of brown ale tend to be more opaque and not clear?
2. Do you think the air exposure or cool temps caused problems? (It did seem to ferment aggressively for 3 days even though it was in the low/mid 60s)
3. Do you think my bottles might explode!?
Thansk in advance!
-Blake
I've brewed 6 or 8 times, but not for 8+ years. After a recent trip to Belgium I was inspired to try again... So I picked up a nice kit to make the Rouge Hazelnut Brown Ale - - yum!
All seemed to go well with the yeast going gangbusters the first three days and blowing off a lot thru the tube (I used a glass carboy). After the third day I asked my girlfriend (it was over at her place...) to pull the air lock on, but she didn't put any water in it... I also was a bit worried because the room was in the low 60s...
So, it went about 36 hours with a small opening to the air and was a bit cool... I then replaced the air lock and warmed it up to 70+. It bubbled a bit but then stopped again. Last night - after 9 days - I bottled it.
But I also noticed that the brew was quite opaque...
A few questions:
1. Would this kind of brown ale tend to be more opaque and not clear?
2. Do you think the air exposure or cool temps caused problems? (It did seem to ferment aggressively for 3 days even though it was in the low/mid 60s)
3. Do you think my bottles might explode!?
Thansk in advance!
-Blake