I brewed the Northern Brewer's SMASH Pale Ale kit this morning. Everything went fine - OG of 1.042. However, I had one weird thing happen. When I added my diffusion stone to aerate my wort, I let it sit in the primary for 20-25 minutes, the same as I did the last time I used the equipment, only this time, when I went back downstairs to pitch my rehydrated dried yeast, the primary was overflowing with foam! I swear I put the diffusion stone in the primary for the same amount of time last time I brewed and this didn't happen. I literally had to "level off" the foam before adding the yeast just so I could put the lid back on the primary. Was this simply a case of too much oxygen? The foam went to the very top of my 6.5 gallon primary fermenter bucket when I pitched the yeast and sealed the lid. Due to all the foam will this require a blowoff tube? Do you forsee any ill effects of this excess foam?