So I FINALLY got my Mini-Brew 6.5 sanitized to make a batch that wouldn't spoil; long story. I decided to brew my own version of a porter using partial mash. I pitched my yeast (I always make a starter the day before) and waited. I had normal fermentation for the first two days, par for the course. It even slowed down from the initial activity consistent with many previous brews. I did use the advice of the manufacturer and drain off a minute amount each night being very careful to sanitize the drain valve each time. As I understand, this is to drain of dead yeast cells, trub, ect. Then, after work the third day, I looked at it and the 3 piece airlock had completely filled with "the junk" and had oozed what ends up being something really waxy once it dried. I left the airlock alone and loosened the center lid enough for any other excess CO2 to escape.
So, WTF? Sorry. Do conicals do that when you drain them off a little each night? I had a similar problem in a glass carboy, but that was 12lbs of DME. This recipe had 6 + a partial mash using 2.5lbs of grain.
Any ideas on what happened? Should I just get a blow-off tube and forget the matter?
It's just weird!
So, WTF? Sorry. Do conicals do that when you drain them off a little each night? I had a similar problem in a glass carboy, but that was 12lbs of DME. This recipe had 6 + a partial mash using 2.5lbs of grain.
Any ideas on what happened? Should I just get a blow-off tube and forget the matter?
It's just weird!