wtfDean
Well-Known Member
i use a sanitized turkey baster
Time to get a carboy, then you can watch without opening.
^^^I agree with coolharry. This is probably the main reason I moved to carboys early on when I began brewing, so I could keep an eye on it.
Every time you open the lid (especially early in the fermentation process) you risk contaminating your beer. IMO, if you have to open the lid, do it once to take your first gravity reading.
i use a sanitized turkey baster
also, breezy is right. the refractometer is only useful before there's alcohol in the beer.
Well my first batch I've brewed is still fermenting been a little afraid to take the lid off but the airlock does smell good. Im patient enough to wait but it would be cool to see the yeast at work. What's the best way to take a sample before bottling to make sure it's good to go?