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aehernandez

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Hello everyone,

I'm new to home brewing and very excited. So excited, in fact, that two weeks into fermentation (i.e. today) I decided to pull a sample from my fermentation bucket's spigot and check the beer's gravity. When I did this though, I gently lifted the airlock from the bucket in order to ensure that the beer would flow. Now I'm concerned that I tainted the beer by doing this.

It's my understanding that at this point, the beer has a nice layer of CO2 over it and that the risks were minimal. Am I wrong? Gravity isn't quite there and I want to ensure that I can leave it in the tub for at least the weekend. If it's relevant, the airlock was off the bucket for approx. 10 seconds; on the other hand, the pressure in the bucket seems to have largely dissipated upon replacing it. Any help appreciated...
 
Rdwhahb. Or a craft brew in your case

You didn't do anything wrong, and don't worry about it.
 
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