g0dolphins
Well-Known Member
Brewmasters:
I've pitched my first batch of home brew (Coopers Real Ale) in a 6 ½ gallon plastic bucket on 12/2 and have been monitoring the daily progress of temp and frequency of the airlock bubbles. Everything seems normal at this point and is only a matter of hurry up and wait. However, there seems to be some difference of opinion on taking gravity readings. What is the best approach? To me it seems simple enough to just wait until there is less activity in the airlock. Doing so also prevents unwanted exposure by removing the lid to the fermentor and possibly introducing foreign elements.
Thoughts?
Steve
I've pitched my first batch of home brew (Coopers Real Ale) in a 6 ½ gallon plastic bucket on 12/2 and have been monitoring the daily progress of temp and frequency of the airlock bubbles. Everything seems normal at this point and is only a matter of hurry up and wait. However, there seems to be some difference of opinion on taking gravity readings. What is the best approach? To me it seems simple enough to just wait until there is less activity in the airlock. Doing so also prevents unwanted exposure by removing the lid to the fermentor and possibly introducing foreign elements.
Thoughts?
Steve