Long story short, I made a batch of smooth ale and ended up with about 5.75 gallons of higher grav wort (1.080) in a 6.5 gallon fermenter. I knew I'd probably have some blowoff pitching Wyeast 1084 at 70° so I installed a 1 1/4" blowoff tube right out of the gate which dumped into a 1 gallon jug containing about 22 oz of sanitizer solution.
By yesterday evening, about 2 quarts of wort had dumped into the jug. After I had things under control, I decided to bubble lock the contents of that jug, which seems to have formed a healthly krausen of its own this morning.
Should I leverage this blowoff to get my volume back up to 5.5 gallons or just accept the loss? I had sanitized foil wrapped around the opening of the blowoff jug and hose, so I doubt any nasties got in, especially with the rapid rate of CO2 expulsion. The only downside I see is the 25% dilution of the wort in the jug, but how much would that matter when spread across the 5.25 volume in the primary?
Appreciate any advice offered...
By yesterday evening, about 2 quarts of wort had dumped into the jug. After I had things under control, I decided to bubble lock the contents of that jug, which seems to have formed a healthly krausen of its own this morning.
Should I leverage this blowoff to get my volume back up to 5.5 gallons or just accept the loss? I had sanitized foil wrapped around the opening of the blowoff jug and hose, so I doubt any nasties got in, especially with the rapid rate of CO2 expulsion. The only downside I see is the 25% dilution of the wort in the jug, but how much would that matter when spread across the 5.25 volume in the primary?
Appreciate any advice offered...