autonomist3k
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When cold crashing a lager my sanitizer for my blowoff tube freezes, what can I do to avoid that?
Raise the temperature of your keezer. You only need to chill not freeze the beer.
With the probe monitoring the carboy temperature during a crash the freezer will be running for a long period getting much lower than freezing ambient temps. The tiny liquid volume in the airlock it blowoff setup will freeze long before final crash temp is reached (30-32F). The beer in the carboy will not freeze if this is done however.
Easiest way to avoid it us to place some sanitized foil over the carboy instead. No need for an airlock at this point.
If you crash via ambient monitoring in a chamber the liquid won't freeze but will be sucked into the carboy as the air in the headspace contracts.
The starsan water in the airlock can only freeze if it is prevented from flowing back. The white plastic cap on a carboy hood can be removed if you want to not use the foil solution. It will melt again once the crash temp is reached.
Either way. No biggie. I try to prevent airlock liquid getting into the beer. No drama if it does though. I use starsan.
Easiest way to avoid it us to place some sanitized foil over the carboy instead. No need for an airlock at this point.
Why do you need a blowoff tube after primary fermentation has ended and you're into the lagering phase? I would switch to an air lock at that point. But yeah... cheap Vodka I suppose would be an option.
I love that idea and am putting it into practice immediately.
Thanks for all the help!