Like @d3track says, you want to clean off that goo on the outside with Starsan. Use a spray bottle or, my favorite, a Starsan soaked washcloth to mop around the neck. You don't want any of that goo going back into the flask or into your fermentor as it is not sanitary anymore.
Did your stir bar get thrown, causing the starter to foam over? During agitation I don't think I've ever had yeast blow off.
I hope you still have enough yeast left for a pitch...
Like @d3track says, you want to clean off that goo on the outside with Starsan. Use a spray bottle or, my favorite, a Starsan soaked washcloth to mop around the neck. You don't want any of that goo going back into the flask or into your fermentor as it is not sanitary anymore.
Did your stir bar get thrown, causing the starter to foam over? During agitation I don't think I've ever had yeast blow off.
I hope you still have enough yeast left for a pitch...
Do you use something like Fermcap-S with it? I've kind of lived in fear of having a boilover on the stove while boiling the DME in the flask, so I've always used a bit of Fermcap-S in it.
When it's on the stirplate, I never get any foaming at all, other than maybe a very thin skim on the surface of the starter.
Not sure about the stir bar being thrown. I did a second step last night and it foamed over a little too.
This was with the goo around the mouth. Do you think I should scrap it to avoid chances of infection?
I think they foamed over because I used the full 2000ML cpacity with very little head space.
This is it right now.