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All the beginner guides and particularly the kits, recommend/provide airlocks. This is, presumably, because they are simple and easy to understand and use. I went through my first 3 brews using only airlocks without problems.
I'm sure this wont be news for the experienced brewers here, but at some point, unless your brewing vessel has a lot of head space, your krausen will make a break for freedom out of your airlock. When it does this, you will panic.
My advice: have a plan for how you will implement a blow-off tube. ie make sure you have a tube that is long-enough to reach a bottle of star-san, and can make a seal in the top of your fermentation vessel. Having to do jury-rig something in a hurry is somewhat stressful.
The worst thing? Since you're brewing, there's a chance you wont have any beer to relax yourself after you've fixed the mess....
I'm sure this wont be news for the experienced brewers here, but at some point, unless your brewing vessel has a lot of head space, your krausen will make a break for freedom out of your airlock. When it does this, you will panic.
My advice: have a plan for how you will implement a blow-off tube. ie make sure you have a tube that is long-enough to reach a bottle of star-san, and can make a seal in the top of your fermentation vessel. Having to do jury-rig something in a hurry is somewhat stressful.
The worst thing? Since you're brewing, there's a chance you wont have any beer to relax yourself after you've fixed the mess....