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Tony Dyer

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Yikes! Look at this. It's a Belgian ale recipe. About 13 litres with 5g of MJ M41 Belgian Ale yeast. I've never seen a brew so lively and suspect some 'impurities' may have got in?
 

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Looks pretty normal to me, Tony.
Just leave it to do its stuff, for mine.
 
I'm reassured, thanks. It's now stopped churning and is bubbling away merrily. Very, very murky though.
Sounds exactly like my experience of last week with Westmalle/Westvleteren yeast. 20 litres in a 30 litre fermenter and it was still blowing through the airlock hole. Removed the airlock and bung and inverted a glass over the hole. Collected so much yeast on the top of the fermenter that I could (and should) have made a batch of bread with it. Settled down after a couple of days and recently drew off a sample to test gravity- 1010- and murky as hell.
Just bottled an earlier brew made with same yeast that wasn't quite so spectacular and, after a week in the cold, it was still looking like pea soup. i hope it's starting to clear in the bottles.
 
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A picture of my current fermentation, 5g M41 in 11l wort, in a 17 l kettle, so about 2/3 filled, it seems I get another 3 to 4 l of kraüsen:
 

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