Yep, pitched some mangrove jacks yeast into a Ritchies brown ale this morning. Nine hours later, had to a gallon off it and the head is super, super erupting :c Looks like this one is lost to the annals of time :/
What does this mean and what is the problem?Yep, pitched some mangrove jacks yeast into a Ritchies brown ale this morning. Nine hours later, had to a gallon off it and the head is super, super erupting :c Looks like this one is lost to the annals of time :/
I was wondering the same!What does this mean and what is the problem?
Couldn't you just have scooped some of the Krausen off ?I emptied about a gallon and a half from the FV to cope with that Mount Etna of a Krausen. It seems to be at critical mass right now, and does not look to be troubling me further. Real pain having to get up and check on it each hour. Was so bad I thought I was going to have to bin it. Still, not happy at that amount of waste of ale. And haha Rod!! More like the Ritchies Brown Ale Phoenix!! xD
I'll bear that in mind if there is a next time - thx.Couldn't you just have scooped some of the Krausen off ?
It directs your eruption into a jar so it doesn't make so much of a mess. A bit like the pic at the top of this post:Sounds good, but does it cope with eruptions? I think what's happening is that the Krausen is filling up the airlock then the Co2 has no where else to go but take off the lid :S
Here's a bit of reading on it https://draymans.com/brewing-with-antifoam-is-it-good-or-bad/You know, this is what I love about this forum and hobby. There is always something new and much away from the initial learning process of what to do and what not to do, cheers, thanks very much Pete21.
found this on this siteYou know, this is what I love about this forum and hobby. There is always something new and much away from the initial learning process of what to do and what not to do, cheers, thanks very much Pete21.
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