Stimmers
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First post, hi!
So I started brewing this past weekend, a Bell's Two Hearted clone. All went really well right up to the point I was ready to seal the primary fermenter (plastic bucket). Total n00b move - I pressed on the lid, THEN pushed the airlock in. Of course, it pushed the rubber grommet inside and into the wort. I reopened to have a look but it was nowhere to be found. My local homebrew store was closed, so I improvised with a rubber washer and some heavy weights to keep it sealed against the lid (which, of course, didn't work). When pushing down on the airlock with my hand there was a lot of activity, but as soon as I took it away or tried to weigh the airlock down with weights, the activity stopped, probably due to air escaping from around the improvised seal.
Anyway, the next day I went and bought a replacement grommet, sanitized everything that needed sanitizing and replaced the grommet and airlock. The hole in the fermenter lid is only 3/8" and was only open for a max of 30 seconds while I was doing this. I didn't remove the lid at all. It's now been 16 hours since I replaced it and there is still NO activity in the airlock. It's a 3-piece airlock, and the water level below the inner cap is about 1/8" higher than outside of it - I think I might have leaned on the lid a little when returning the fermenter to it's original place, drawing a little water inside. Should I replace the airlock again and hope for the best? Or should I just hope for the best and wait a week before I transfer to my secondary (5 gal glass carboy)? Apparently the activity should be 3-4 mins between bubbles before transferring. Is there any chance I've royally screwed it up?
Sorry if this has been asked before - I couldn't find any similar problems in the FAQs! Thanks in advance for any help!
So I started brewing this past weekend, a Bell's Two Hearted clone. All went really well right up to the point I was ready to seal the primary fermenter (plastic bucket). Total n00b move - I pressed on the lid, THEN pushed the airlock in. Of course, it pushed the rubber grommet inside and into the wort. I reopened to have a look but it was nowhere to be found. My local homebrew store was closed, so I improvised with a rubber washer and some heavy weights to keep it sealed against the lid (which, of course, didn't work). When pushing down on the airlock with my hand there was a lot of activity, but as soon as I took it away or tried to weigh the airlock down with weights, the activity stopped, probably due to air escaping from around the improvised seal.
Anyway, the next day I went and bought a replacement grommet, sanitized everything that needed sanitizing and replaced the grommet and airlock. The hole in the fermenter lid is only 3/8" and was only open for a max of 30 seconds while I was doing this. I didn't remove the lid at all. It's now been 16 hours since I replaced it and there is still NO activity in the airlock. It's a 3-piece airlock, and the water level below the inner cap is about 1/8" higher than outside of it - I think I might have leaned on the lid a little when returning the fermenter to it's original place, drawing a little water inside. Should I replace the airlock again and hope for the best? Or should I just hope for the best and wait a week before I transfer to my secondary (5 gal glass carboy)? Apparently the activity should be 3-4 mins between bubbles before transferring. Is there any chance I've royally screwed it up?
Sorry if this has been asked before - I couldn't find any similar problems in the FAQs! Thanks in advance for any help!