Haven't posted here much so thought I'd share today's happenings. My buddy and I brewed an imperial stout Friday night. This is our third beer and we decided we would separate it out into 4 batches to experiment with some different post fermentation ideas. We tried to leave some space for fermentation in the 1 gallon jugs but grossly under estimated the activity that would follow.
Fast forward to this afternoon, I decide to go and see how things are progressing and low and behold two airlocks have beer in them and one bung has been shot out.
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Note I left the jugs in their original cardboard box to keep light off them (even though they are in a freezer fermentation chamber.
A quick trip to the LHBS and a little bit of cleaning and now things are back in order.
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Is it weird that I feel like a real homebrewer now that I've experienced this first hand? I'm just glad it happened in a ferment chamber in the basement and not the kitchen or worse.
Fast forward to this afternoon, I decide to go and see how things are progressing and low and behold two airlocks have beer in them and one bung has been shot out.
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1429498908.964042.jpg
Note I left the jugs in their original cardboard box to keep light off them (even though they are in a freezer fermentation chamber.
A quick trip to the LHBS and a little bit of cleaning and now things are back in order.
View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1429499076.773690.jpg
Is it weird that I feel like a real homebrewer now that I've experienced this first hand? I'm just glad it happened in a ferment chamber in the basement and not the kitchen or worse.