Hi, I'm about to start a Festival Landlord kit. I haven't brewed beer for quite a few years and have a query regarding fermentation.
Once I pitch my yeast the instructions note to fit my lid with an airlock. In the past I've done more of an open top fermentation with a lid resting on top but not tightly connected.
In my old beer book it notes to skim off debris from the frothy head to prevent the beer being tainted, taking care to leave as much of the clean yeast as possible (I think to stop this layer falling into the beer once fermentation has ceased). Is this seen as good practice today? I think I have done this in the past (but can't remember). I understand that this could result in damaging the process if I introduce anything to affect fermentation. The instructions don't comment on this. I'm curious to what others do to the dirty head that can be produced.
Thanks.
Once I pitch my yeast the instructions note to fit my lid with an airlock. In the past I've done more of an open top fermentation with a lid resting on top but not tightly connected.
In my old beer book it notes to skim off debris from the frothy head to prevent the beer being tainted, taking care to leave as much of the clean yeast as possible (I think to stop this layer falling into the beer once fermentation has ceased). Is this seen as good practice today? I think I have done this in the past (but can't remember). I understand that this could result in damaging the process if I introduce anything to affect fermentation. The instructions don't comment on this. I'm curious to what others do to the dirty head that can be produced.
Thanks.