Airlock.
You shove it in your bung hole.
Airlock.
You shove it in your bung hole.
NOOOOOOO! Not THAT bung hole!
Almost spit coffee onto my monitor at work. Nice!
+2, it's an airlock. And it goes into your bung hole.
Uh oh, that was meant to go into the top of my fermentation bucket, right?
I just figured there was a little rubberized whole at the top of the fermenter to let the brewing beer "breath".
Is this failure? The beer itself (haven't transfered it to the barrel yet) does look like stuff has happened, and smells not bad.
Uh oh, that was meant to go into the top of my fermentation bucket, right?
I just figured there was a little rubberized whole at the top of the fermenter to let the brewing beer "breath".
Is this failure? The beer itself (haven't transfered it to the barrel yet) does look like stuff has happened, and smells not bad.
Not failure. Fill it with water and shove it in. Once the beer has finished fermentation and the wort cools back down to room temp (fermentation generates some heat) there will be some "suck back" and the airlock keeps anything from getting sucked in.
Until then, the yeast are farting CO2 which displaces any air in the headspace.
I guess there's no need for me to go near my bunghole, it's already fermented and ready for transfer.![]()
That's a three piece airlock. Looks like you're missing the other 2 pieces. Airlock - 3 Piece | MoreBeer
Hmm, it has been brewing a month now.
Uh oh, that was meant to go into the top of my fermentation bucket, right?
I just figured there was a little rubberized whole at the top of the fermenter to let the brewing beer "breath".
Is this failure? The beer itself (haven't transfered it to the barrel yet) does look like stuff has happened, and smells not bad.
kurtism said:ok...i'm going to ask the obvious questions here...
1) why did you buy it if you didn't know what it was
2) if it came with a kit, didn't you read the instructions?
3) did you just jump into brewing without reading any forum or watching any videos?
its all good as long as your beer didn't get infected....just a little shocked that you'd leave your bung hole open when brewing 101 says that your beer is a freaking smorgasbord for bacteria and your one mission in life as a homebrewer is to keep that wort virginal so only the yeast may deflower it
ok...i'm going to ask the obvious questions here...
1) why did you buy it if you didn't know what it was
2) if it came with a kit, didn't you read the instructions?
3) did you just jump into brewing without reading any forum or watching any videos?
its all good as long as your beer didn't get infected....just a little shocked that you'd leave your bung hole open when brewing 101 says that your beer is a freaking smorgasbord for bacteria and your one mission in life as a homebrewer is to keep that wort virginal so only the yeast may deflower it
FastAndy said:OP, how did this turn out?
The airlock doesn't just protect your beer from outside contaminants, it also acts as an indicator of fermentation. When your beer begins to ferment, you'll get a bubble coming up through the water in the airlock every few seconds, or minutes, depending on how far along your fermentation is (the bubbles will taper off over time).