N4teTheGreat
Well-Known Member
I'm pretty sure this is a case of RDWHAHB, but I have to ask. I took a OG reading from my carboy which resulted in the neck being sticky with wort. When I pitched my dry yeast (I know, second brew, not quite at the point to make a starter yet) stuck to the neck. Brew has been going nicely and was very active from Monday - Friday but I've noticed the yeast stuck in the neck has also done well.
I was good with sanitation, I had some Io Star in the carboy and swirled it around to cover all surfaces numerous times while the boil was going so I certainly got enough contact time. That said, the amount of yeast growth concerns this noob brewer. Should I worry? My goal is to let this sit in primary for at least 4 weeks to get decent clarity and I'm hopeful that not disturbance short of replacing the blowoff tube with an airlock will mean no infection.
It looks like it is just yeast, but what do you all think?
-- Nathan
I was good with sanitation, I had some Io Star in the carboy and swirled it around to cover all surfaces numerous times while the boil was going so I certainly got enough contact time. That said, the amount of yeast growth concerns this noob brewer. Should I worry? My goal is to let this sit in primary for at least 4 weeks to get decent clarity and I'm hopeful that not disturbance short of replacing the blowoff tube with an airlock will mean no infection.
It looks like it is just yeast, but what do you all think?
-- Nathan
