Rickybobby17b
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I'm pretty new to brewing, I've been brewing with friends since the spring so I just bought a small batch brew setup so I can change ingredients and fine tune some recipes. I woke up this morning with the yeast doing its thing in the primary but it bubbled up through the airlock and started to run out onto the floor. It was 430 this morning so I figured I would just pour out some to give room for expansion and everything in the small carboy, but I'm just wondering if I poured out my yeast. Ive been reading how to brew and Palmer generalizes that many ale yeasts prefer to ferment on top (which is the yeast I used), so by pouring some out to make room in that little carboy did I inadvertently ditch my yeast. Anyone else have a similar experience and if so how'd it turn out