Morrey
Well-Known Member
Doing a 5G BIAB batch of Hefe this weekend with wlp300 in a 1L starter. My wort volume going into fermenter is est to be at 5.5G. My question is how much krausen can I expect to form with this beer fermented at 65F?
I have three sizes of FV's- 7.8G pail, 6.5G pail and 6G carboy. I really prefer the 6G as that is a clear carboy with a two hole stopper that can accommodate both my airlock and Inkbird temp control probe suspended directly in the wort. With the other two FV's, I simply tape the probe to the outside of the FV and cover it with a beer coozie with painter's tape.
Will the 6G carboy offer too little headspace? I don't use blow offs so this is a consideration. This is the first time I have used 300 for a Hefe and not sure what to expect.
I have three sizes of FV's- 7.8G pail, 6.5G pail and 6G carboy. I really prefer the 6G as that is a clear carboy with a two hole stopper that can accommodate both my airlock and Inkbird temp control probe suspended directly in the wort. With the other two FV's, I simply tape the probe to the outside of the FV and cover it with a beer coozie with painter's tape.
Will the 6G carboy offer too little headspace? I don't use blow offs so this is a consideration. This is the first time I have used 300 for a Hefe and not sure what to expect.