Bashley
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Hi All
I currently have the Youngs APA on the go, it's been bubbling away nicely for 5 days. I noticed that all the water on the airlock was on one side so I decided to undo the lid (release pressure), take out the airlock and fill it so there was water on both sides up to the middle. I don't know how important this is (novice) but anyway!
I put back the lock, made sure the youngs FV lid was completely sealed and got on with my day.
However, it's been 2 days and not a single 'blurp' from the airlock! I've checked the lid...all ok. I know from my limited experience that a lack of airlock activity doesn't necessarily mean a stalling brew, but obviously this is slightly different.
This brew should take at least 10 days to finish fermenting so I wonder what's happening.
What's the easiest way of checking that all is well? Take gravity readings? There's a big krausen at the moment and I don't really want to mess with it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I currently have the Youngs APA on the go, it's been bubbling away nicely for 5 days. I noticed that all the water on the airlock was on one side so I decided to undo the lid (release pressure), take out the airlock and fill it so there was water on both sides up to the middle. I don't know how important this is (novice) but anyway!
I put back the lock, made sure the youngs FV lid was completely sealed and got on with my day.
However, it's been 2 days and not a single 'blurp' from the airlock! I've checked the lid...all ok. I know from my limited experience that a lack of airlock activity doesn't necessarily mean a stalling brew, but obviously this is slightly different.
This brew should take at least 10 days to finish fermenting so I wonder what's happening.
What's the easiest way of checking that all is well? Take gravity readings? There's a big krausen at the moment and I don't really want to mess with it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!