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dooksh

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i just bought a new chest freezer .
have a fermenting IPA in the freezer but when i bended to take a sample today i got a strange sensation in my nose(hard to breath). could that be as a result of co2 that is coming from the fermenter that is sinking to the bottom of the freezer?
 
People have died in commercial breweries/wineries because they are above the fermenter and get such a huge waft of CO2 that they faint and fall in the vessel and drown.

I was told to watch out for that when I worked at a commercial distillery.

What a way to go. Kind of like dying while having sex.
 
Some people pay a lot of money for that sensation.:)

I recently toured Jack Daniels, and they let you stick your head right in their fermenters. It's hard to describe, but it will put you on your behind in a hurry.
 
i just bought a new chest freezer .
have a fermenting IPA in the freezer but when i bended to take a sample today i got a strange sensation in my nose(hard to breath).

I bet nearly all of us that use a chest freezer for fermenting have experienced this at least once! I certainly remember the first time I leaned into mine to pull a carboy out. Now I take a deep breath before reaching in.
 
Some people pay a lot of money for that sensation.:)

I recently toured Jack Daniels, and they let you stick your head right in their fermenters. It's hard to describe, but it will put you on your behind in a hurry.

I went there way back on a family vacation and saw some lady nearly pass out... I also saw some 10 year old kid stick his hand in and taste it... Good tour!
 
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