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kato02467

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Pitched yeast on a Sat mid day. By Sun night, brew had come up through air lock and was bubbling out. Then I opened lid of the fermenter to relieve air pressure. Then it started coming over the edge of fermenter. Is this just crazy yeast??!!

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Hmmmm, ok. Well, it's late where I am and I have to work tomm. Wouldn't get it on there until tomm night even. Kind of nervous. Any quick fix?


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Looks like a violent fermentation. Best thing to do is make yourself a blow off tube by attaching a piece of tubing (5/8 I believe) to the center pice of the airlock and placing the other end of the tube to a mason jar full of vodka or Star San.

This will allow the layer of krausen you have coming out of the bucket to escape without making a huge mess. Just make sure the escape jar is lower than the airlock so you don't risk anything getting sucked back in to the fermenter.

The same thing happened to me on my first brew. I put a brick on top of the bucket for fear the co2 would cause the lid to come flying off!
 
You're fine... sort of, the beer is fine. You typically want to begin fermentation with a blow off tube (hose stuck in the hole in the fermenter lid, other end in a bucket/glass/whatever of star san) rather than an air lock. This will allow all teh extra krausen to "blow off" rather than stop up your airlock and make a mess.

Relax.....clean things up with a towel soaked in star san as carefully as possible, and rig a blow off up until fermentation slows down.... and have a homebrew :)
 
Ok thanks. I'll use a blow off tube from now on. I'll set it up tomm. For now, I surrounded the base of the fermenter in towels. I'll clean tomm. Crazy


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Hahahaha that would have been a disaster! There's a shelf full of beer I'm cellaring that would have come down right on top of it!
 
That lid looks like it's about to blow.

Put on a blowoff ASAP lest you make a mess of the ceiling. Ask me how I know...

You can also search "ceiling mop" if you want Kato.... I highly recommend that search if you're debating whether or not to use a Blow Off Tube ASAP.
 
Yeah, can't get it on there right now. Not sure I have the materials to pull that off.


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Right. Got it. Headed to basement now to search for tube...


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A tube that fits in a racking cane can be forced over the inner hole of the airlock. Sanitizing it in a hot water solution will help it stretch easier.
 
Ha, wise decision... I usually stick the hose directly in the hole in the lid, sometimes the airlocks have a little crosshair type thing in the bottom of the stem that goes in the lid, Krausen clogs that up real quick and you're right back where you started. Anything beats what you've got going on right now though!!
 
Put it in your shower and pull the airlock out, if it makes you feel better put a paper towel soaked in Star-san over the hole, with all the co2 going out nothing bad is going in!

Look up swamp cooler, temperature control will do you a world of good.:mug:
 
Most likely your temp was a little high and the yeast got excited. Aside from it being messy, you don't really have any worries. As noted above, this beer is off gassing pretty strongly - so air getting into the bucket is not a problem.

Likely by tomorrow it will have calmed down quite a bit and you can clean up the airlock and put it back in.
 
Ha, wise decision... I usually stick the hose directly in the hole in the lid, sometimes the airlocks have a little crosshair type thing in the bottom of the stem that goes in the lid, Krausen clogs that up real quick and you're right back where you started. Anything beats what you've got going on right now though!!

I also go straight into the grommet in the lead, or straight into the hole in the stopper.

Put it in your shower and pull the airlock out, if it makes you feel better put a paper towel soaked in Star-san over the hole, with all the co2 going out nothing bad is going in!

Not as good as a blowoff, but it'll get the job done.

Look up swamp cooler, temperature control will do you a world of good.:mug:

Yep. Best advice ever.
 
Put it in your shower and pull the airlock out, if it makes you feel better put a paper towel soaked in Star-san over the hole, with all the co2 going out nothing bad is going in!

Look up swamp cooler, temperature control will do you a world of good.:mug:

Assuming you need to make a trip to the store for the tubing for a blow-off setup and that you're not going to do that until tomorrow, this is the best setup.

A blowoff tube is best, but follow this advice instead of waiting until tomorrow.

You've probably already reached "high tide" and it might just be calm fermentation from here on out.
 
Yep, into the shower for the night seems to be your best short-term solution, if you can't find a tube.

Congratz, looks like you have a good fermentation going. :)
 
Ok, just rigged this with some tube off of my wort chiller. That bucket is a star San mix. Thoughts?ImageUploadedByHome Brew1414985517.736175.jpg


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Perfect. No ceiling mop necessary.

You can clean the bucket up with a starsan soaked rag/paper towel if you want, or just wait until you bottle and clean it then.
 
No bucket large enough. It's mid 60s up in my attic where beer is

Blow off is mildly effective. Small bubbles at lid where seal is poor. Half expecting it to explode overnight.




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Yeah, I know I don't have that. I happen to be sleeping not too far from the rig tonight so it should be interesting. Not happy. Scared really.


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Kind of thinking of cracking the lid and dealing with mess tomm. I can surround the base with a towel


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Kind of thinking of cracking the lid and dealing with mess tomm. I can surround the base with a towel


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If it seems like the tube is going to get clogged up quickly, that may be a good idea. Better to use a floor mop than a ceiling mop.
 
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