Hello everyone,
Brewing my first batch and I have a couple questions.
1. My first batch of beer is brewing and has been in the fermenter for 3 days. There has been no bubbling through the 'S' shaped airlock. I know that this doesn't necessarily mean anything, considering there is about an inch of foam on the top and a little bit of condensation at the top of the fermenter. But where the airlock connected to the lid of the fermenter, I can smell the beer. I'm assuming this means there is an air leak. Is this bad? Does it need to be air-tight? It seems to be air-tight, but the fact that I smell it makes me think otherwise. If there is a leak, it has got to be tiny. This would prevent the airlock from bubbling, right?
2. To take hydrometer readings to see when to move to the secondary, what is the best method? Should I take the lid and airlock off and just stick the hydrometer in there? The bottom of the fermenter has a spigot for bottling, should I just drain a sample's worth into the hydrometer's case and measure like I did before adding the yeast?
3. When it is time to move to secondary, should I just drain through that spigot directly into the carboy, or should I siphon and try not to bother the sediment on the bottom? Is the sediment supposed to go into the secondary? I guess I just don't know if that sediment is thick or if it will easily travel through the spigot while transferring.
Thanks in advance.
Brewing my first batch and I have a couple questions.
1. My first batch of beer is brewing and has been in the fermenter for 3 days. There has been no bubbling through the 'S' shaped airlock. I know that this doesn't necessarily mean anything, considering there is about an inch of foam on the top and a little bit of condensation at the top of the fermenter. But where the airlock connected to the lid of the fermenter, I can smell the beer. I'm assuming this means there is an air leak. Is this bad? Does it need to be air-tight? It seems to be air-tight, but the fact that I smell it makes me think otherwise. If there is a leak, it has got to be tiny. This would prevent the airlock from bubbling, right?
2. To take hydrometer readings to see when to move to the secondary, what is the best method? Should I take the lid and airlock off and just stick the hydrometer in there? The bottom of the fermenter has a spigot for bottling, should I just drain a sample's worth into the hydrometer's case and measure like I did before adding the yeast?
3. When it is time to move to secondary, should I just drain through that spigot directly into the carboy, or should I siphon and try not to bother the sediment on the bottom? Is the sediment supposed to go into the secondary? I guess I just don't know if that sediment is thick or if it will easily travel through the spigot while transferring.
Thanks in advance.