falafael said:i was going to ask the same question, i have 4 bins, all with rubber bungs in for airlocks, which i use, however i also have another 5 gallon bin, with no hole in it, therefore i never used it, as unsure about fermenting in it, i wanted to use it for when i start wine, but didn't know if i could use it with the lid slightly 'off'.
I tend to use closed fermentations but have done open many times in the past without problems.If you have access to a micro see if he will give you some yeast it will probably be a top fermenter if he is open fermenting & should have a very low lag time.Micro brewers normally pitch more yeast than the average homebrewer & repitch with very healthy yeast skimed from the top or from the slurryMEB said:I currently use an airlock but Frings micro use open top fermenters and he has said i should ferment without a lid on. I'm not yet brave enough to do so as i still get up to 24hrs lag time. Once i've got him to tell me how he gets no lag time i'll go open top.
Rabmaxwell said:I tend to use closed fermentations but have done open many times in the past without problems.If you have access to a micro see if he will give you some yeast it will probably be a top fermenter if he is open fermenting & should have a very low lag time.Micro brewers normally pitch more yeast than the average homebrewer & repitch with very healthy yeast skimed from the top or from the slurryMEB said:I currently use an airlock but Frings micro use open top fermenters and he has said i should ferment without a lid on. I'm not yet brave enough to do so as i still get up to 24hrs lag time. Once i've got him to tell me how he gets no lag time i'll go open top.
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