So, I'm not a complete beginner, but fairly close. I'm brewing my 5th or 6th batch, but I'm brewing a Sweetwater IPA clone, a 5 gallon batch. Anyways, I pitched on Sunday afternoon and set the brew in the basement (about 60 degrees). I took a look at the airlock last night and it was bubbling about once every two to three seconds. When I checked on it tonight, I noticed that it was still bubbling at the same rate, but the water in the airlock had turned cloudy. I suspect that the krausen (sp?) has risen quite high in my primary fermenter and into the airlock, what should I do? Should I sterilize some serving spoons or a colander and removed as much of the krausen as possible? Is my batch screwed?
Thanks,
Matt
Thanks,
Matt