I brewed a modified version of Yooper's 60min IPA DFH clone last Sunday. It had a OG of 1.075. I pitched 1056 (stepped up 2L starter from a smack pack) at about 70 deg. F and brought it down to about 64-66 deg. F in my Cool Brewing Fermenter. I used a blowoff tube and one gallon milk container filled 1/2 full with starsan.The blowoff tube was only 1/2" with a drilled stopper though. It started fermenting within 2 hrs and was blowing off within 12 hrs. The blowoff completely filled the milk jug within 4 days. The beer was kept at 62-64 deg F the entire time. Today, day 6, I pulled the blowoff tube, switched it to a airlock, and took it out of the Cool Brewing bag since I needed it for the next batch. When I pulled out the blowoff container I noticed there was tons of yeast in the bottom, more than I even pitched. Couple questions. Most importantly, do you think it may have blew off too much yeast that beer may not finish? I'm not too worried right now, as it still looks to be active in the better bottle, but interested in thoughts. The gravity is down to 1.038 so far in 6 days. FG is estimated to be 1.018. Second question, can I harvest this yeast from the blowoff container or will the starsan have caused issues? Based on the amount of yeast in the container, I'm sure that the beer that blew off with the yeast must have been enough for the yeast to continue reproducing in that container. Here's a picture of the container when I pulled it out of the bag and another after I poured the beer off. The container is now in the refrigerator with sanitized foil covering it.