Hi i have just purchased a Mangrove jacks and a Gozdawa lager kits . The instructions say to use an airlock on the fermenting bin . I usually buy coopers kits and have never used an airlock .Would it be ok to ferment as i normally do?
I never used an airlock on my old fermenters just some cling wrap.Hi i have just purchased a Mangrove jacks and a Gozdawa lager kits . The instructions say to use an airlock on the fermenting bin . I usually buy coopers kits and have never used an airlock .Would it be ok to ferment as i normally do?
This I think is the critical bit, so far as I have read, people often say you don't need an airlock referring to Yorkshire squares, but the yeast they used gave a nice protective layer, and afaik they were more careful once it went into secondary. Having said that so long as you protect it as either @An Ankoù or @foxy suggested it will be fine, I always use an airlock on my FV because of habit and also why not seeing as I have them readily available? An airlock is rarely used on a yeast starter for example just a bit of baking foil, bacteria can't crawl in it has to fall in I believe.Many traditional breweries used open fermentation of some sort, but I think this really depends on the ability to get a thick head of yeast within a few hours of pitching.
Yup. Bubbler go bloop or spunding valve go hssssssss = happy HarryI use it. I find the bubbling therapeutic.
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