My update on the saison. I left the fermenter open for about 18 hours. On Tuesday night I closed it as the krausen was starting to compact and I wanted the yeast to develop a nice CO2 blanket over the beer so I wouldn't need to transfer the beer so quickly, and would limit the effects of Oxidation. This morning the fermenter is sitting happily at 74° F, a nice temperature for a saison. The aroma is brilliant. Phenolic, spicy, fruity, cherries, citrusy perhaps from hops, very high on esters. Hopefully it will finish dry like the last time with a hint of tartness, like a good saison should be. This is looking to be very Belgian in profile. So far seems a success. Hopefully the rest of the process goes smoothly. If I recall correctly the last time I used this yeast (Wyeast 3726 farmhouse) it was done in about 4 days. And finished at 1.004. Perfect for a saison. This time around I definitely notice an increase in esters at this point. We will know for sure when it comes time to taste it. Krausen has started to fall, and checking the airlock, the headspace in my closed up fermenter is definitely filled with CO2. I know that this fermenter isn't truly an open fermenter, but it is a way to combine the best attributes of all the different techniques. Shallow and flat to reduce osmotic pressure on the yeast allowing them to create more esters and phenols, removable lid to allow for oxygen and CO2 exchange (again allowing the yeast to happily create more esters, since ester production goes down as dissolved CO2 goes up), and sealable after the point of hop drive & high krausen to eliminate the risk for infection and oxidation after fermentation. It may not be 100% traditional, but short of building a dedicated clean room for a real open fermenter and transferring to a secondary immediately after fermentation is 90% complete, I think it's working out nicely so far.
I bought the bin at target for $12.99. And had the bung, airlock, and bottling spigot at home, all of which you could easily get at your LHBS. Total cost... Maybe $20 on the high side. I also had the correct size drill bit 1".
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