Jbrew
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I guess this probably seems like a dumb question, but this my first time using it. Here's what happened.
Made a batch of schlenkeras lite ale triple hopped. Sanatized fast fermenter, transferred the wort to it after whirlpool and chilling, and let ferment without issue. I let ferment without the collection ball and valve closed.
Now here's where I'm not sure if I'm doing it right .Went to do secondary. So I could dry hop and add the amylaze enzyme. I attached the ball after sanitizing, and opened the valve to let the yeast drop out. Two problems occured with this. Letting the yeast drop out caused a vacuum which made the air lock suck back, allowing starSan and air into the fermenter. And the other problem is I didnt get all the yeast out.
So my questions are:
Should the collection ball be connected and valve open during primary?
Since I didn't have the collection ball on, is that why I didn't get all the yeast out?
Did i run the risk of oxidizing my beer with the vacuum that occurred?
Thanks for the help.
Made a batch of schlenkeras lite ale triple hopped. Sanatized fast fermenter, transferred the wort to it after whirlpool and chilling, and let ferment without issue. I let ferment without the collection ball and valve closed.
Now here's where I'm not sure if I'm doing it right .Went to do secondary. So I could dry hop and add the amylaze enzyme. I attached the ball after sanitizing, and opened the valve to let the yeast drop out. Two problems occured with this. Letting the yeast drop out caused a vacuum which made the air lock suck back, allowing starSan and air into the fermenter. And the other problem is I didnt get all the yeast out.
So my questions are:
Should the collection ball be connected and valve open during primary?
Since I didn't have the collection ball on, is that why I didn't get all the yeast out?
Did i run the risk of oxidizing my beer with the vacuum that occurred?
Thanks for the help.