teamrushpntball
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Finished my second batch of beer yesterday and everything went great. Chilled to 70*, moved my carboy to a water bath to get down to 64 and pitched my yeast. Let it go a day, nice active fermentation, crazy airlock.
At this point my temperature controller arrived and I was ready to move to my fermentation chamber to finish. As I went to get the carboy, I noticed a crack running the circumference of my carboy. I siphoned out the top 5 or so gallons to a keg and left the remaining gallon in the carboy.
At this point I was able to lift the top 3/4's of the carboy out of my water bath. Had split in two. There was some seepage of wort into the bath.
Disregarding the potential contamination from the water bath, how big of a risk am I taking by drinking this? I found no glass shards when I cleaned out the tote. It was the top 3/4th, bottom and one big triangle piece. If I'm careful when I transfer to a serving keg think that's good enough? What about straining through a wilser hopping bag or 300mesh metal screen?
TLDR: Glass carboy split, should I just pitch my beer or is it safe?
At this point my temperature controller arrived and I was ready to move to my fermentation chamber to finish. As I went to get the carboy, I noticed a crack running the circumference of my carboy. I siphoned out the top 5 or so gallons to a keg and left the remaining gallon in the carboy.
At this point I was able to lift the top 3/4's of the carboy out of my water bath. Had split in two. There was some seepage of wort into the bath.
Disregarding the potential contamination from the water bath, how big of a risk am I taking by drinking this? I found no glass shards when I cleaned out the tote. It was the top 3/4th, bottom and one big triangle piece. If I'm careful when I transfer to a serving keg think that's good enough? What about straining through a wilser hopping bag or 300mesh metal screen?
TLDR: Glass carboy split, should I just pitch my beer or is it safe?