sumbrewindude
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So, using some of the remaining second runnings that I didn't need, I quick boiled it up, stuck it in the freezer to cool to 70ish, and then stuck it outside under some trees with a mesh cover to keep the bugs out of it. Approximately 6P for SG.
Put it in a sanitized 1pt mason jar with airlock, stuck it on the top of the fridge and figure whatever. Well, something apparently took hold.
1) Minor activity the first day, nothing wild, smallish foamy kreusen.
2) Second day, there was crap coming out of the airlock, wild bubbling everywhere, looked like a subdued volcano for 24 hrs, nothing like I've ever seen in a traditional fermentation.
3) Third day, quiet.
4) Now day four, you can see something going on in the wort, it's hazy like a normal fermentation, you can see particles going up/down like a more traditional fermentation, but still no kreusen and minimal airlock activity.
I guess since this is my first rodeo, and not knowing what to expect, when do I check to see how/what/where this is going? It's interesting to watch and clean up after
, but when is a good time to start to get serious about what's actually in there?
Put it in a sanitized 1pt mason jar with airlock, stuck it on the top of the fridge and figure whatever. Well, something apparently took hold.
1) Minor activity the first day, nothing wild, smallish foamy kreusen.
2) Second day, there was crap coming out of the airlock, wild bubbling everywhere, looked like a subdued volcano for 24 hrs, nothing like I've ever seen in a traditional fermentation.
3) Third day, quiet.
4) Now day four, you can see something going on in the wort, it's hazy like a normal fermentation, you can see particles going up/down like a more traditional fermentation, but still no kreusen and minimal airlock activity.
I guess since this is my first rodeo, and not knowing what to expect, when do I check to see how/what/where this is going? It's interesting to watch and clean up after
