fulford665
New Member
Hey all,
Here's the rundown. I tried brewing my first batch EVER today from a "the Brew House" extract kit (IPA). The instructions said to add the pot bicarb, followed by 8 liters of distilled water followed by the wort extract. I was using a 23L glass carboy for my primary fermentor. I was unable to get the last 3-4 cups of wort extract into the fermentor because of the foam. Even if I had been able to get it in, there would have been no clearance inside the fermentor for fermentation (let alone enough room to pitch the yeast). STUPID ME, I RAN OUT OF TIME AND HAD TO LEAVE FOR WORK *GRRRRR*. So, I have a 23L glass fermentor nearly full (with the remainder of the wort in a glass jug sealed with saran wrap) with no yeast, capped with an airlock. Here's my QUESTIONS:
1)Would it be possible to somehow mix everything and then divide it into my second 23L glass carboy? (this seems complicated, and would probably increase my chances of a failed batch, but what do you think?)
2)Am I going to have problems because I am waiting 7 hours (till the end of my shift) to pitch the yeast into the already prepared wort???
3)Should I just suck it up, buy a pail and throw the whole circus in there? If so, what size would be appropriate?
Thank you very much for your patience and wisdom. This young grasshopper truely appreciates all input!
Trevor
Here's the rundown. I tried brewing my first batch EVER today from a "the Brew House" extract kit (IPA). The instructions said to add the pot bicarb, followed by 8 liters of distilled water followed by the wort extract. I was using a 23L glass carboy for my primary fermentor. I was unable to get the last 3-4 cups of wort extract into the fermentor because of the foam. Even if I had been able to get it in, there would have been no clearance inside the fermentor for fermentation (let alone enough room to pitch the yeast). STUPID ME, I RAN OUT OF TIME AND HAD TO LEAVE FOR WORK *GRRRRR*. So, I have a 23L glass fermentor nearly full (with the remainder of the wort in a glass jug sealed with saran wrap) with no yeast, capped with an airlock. Here's my QUESTIONS:
1)Would it be possible to somehow mix everything and then divide it into my second 23L glass carboy? (this seems complicated, and would probably increase my chances of a failed batch, but what do you think?)
2)Am I going to have problems because I am waiting 7 hours (till the end of my shift) to pitch the yeast into the already prepared wort???
3)Should I just suck it up, buy a pail and throw the whole circus in there? If so, what size would be appropriate?
Thank you very much for your patience and wisdom. This young grasshopper truely appreciates all input!
Trevor