NorsemenRugby58
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Did my first AG brew in awhile last night. Had a TERRIBLE case of foaming with the brew...threatened boil over for 40+mins (could've been longer, only started counting after a bit). Foam would NOT dissipate. I have very little head space and did not use anything like fermcap etc.
Was wondering, MUST I wait for foaming to subside before I can add my hop additions, or can I just throw them in there once the boil begins and manage the foam? I boiled off way too much wort. (6.5gal to under 5)...and boiled for a long time.... not to mention my efficiency was ~60% because I did a ****ty job batch sparging.... its been awhile and didnt do it right.
So anyways, the question is whether or not I have to wait for the boil to stop foaming to add my hops, or whether waiting is just a safety thing.
Was wondering, MUST I wait for foaming to subside before I can add my hop additions, or can I just throw them in there once the boil begins and manage the foam? I boiled off way too much wort. (6.5gal to under 5)...and boiled for a long time.... not to mention my efficiency was ~60% because I did a ****ty job batch sparging.... its been awhile and didnt do it right.
So anyways, the question is whether or not I have to wait for the boil to stop foaming to add my hops, or whether waiting is just a safety thing.