XerionBrewer
New Member
Hi all, I am using my fermzilla for the first time since Sunday. Rather than a blow off tube, I had put the blowtie spunding valve completely unscrewed, which I understand means no pressure at all. On Wednesday night after 3.5 days fermenting, I closed the spunding vale. My goal was to let it ferment out for the remaining time at 10psi.
I couldn't see the gauge moving at all, so yesterday I closed it off completely (my thought being if it is closed completely it will be quicker in attaining the required pressure).
The gauge today still hasn't moved and it is on 0. There is still a krausen, I don't know if that means anything. Am I doing anything wrong? Is there any risks if I leave it fully closed (max pressure) and the pressure level displayed isn't accurate? Could fermentation still complete under full pressure? Could it explode?
I am just thinking whether I should go back to a blow off tube, but I really liked the idea of carbonating the beer with the "waste" CO².
Thanks a lot!
I couldn't see the gauge moving at all, so yesterday I closed it off completely (my thought being if it is closed completely it will be quicker in attaining the required pressure).
The gauge today still hasn't moved and it is on 0. There is still a krausen, I don't know if that means anything. Am I doing anything wrong? Is there any risks if I leave it fully closed (max pressure) and the pressure level displayed isn't accurate? Could fermentation still complete under full pressure? Could it explode?
I am just thinking whether I should go back to a blow off tube, but I really liked the idea of carbonating the beer with the "waste" CO².
Thanks a lot!