Dulwich North
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Yesterday morning I brewed a 10L recipe and chilled the wort down to 40C, but rather than waste water I then left it to settle and chill further overnight, intending to transfer clear wort from the pan and pitch the yeast this morning. A lid was on the pan, but I forgot to seal the lid's small vent hole until I went to bed.
This morning the wort's surface was 3/4 covered with what looked like a krausen and had a smell. I've not encountered this before when I've let a brew settle overnight, but my feeling is that airborne yeast must have initiated fermentation. Does that seem right?
Anyway, in a hissy fit, I decided to pour it down the sink rather than syphon the clear wort into the FV and hope for the best. I won't go thirsty, so does that seem a sensible decision?
This morning the wort's surface was 3/4 covered with what looked like a krausen and had a smell. I've not encountered this before when I've let a brew settle overnight, but my feeling is that airborne yeast must have initiated fermentation. Does that seem right?
Anyway, in a hissy fit, I decided to pour it down the sink rather than syphon the clear wort into the FV and hope for the best. I won't go thirsty, so does that seem a sensible decision?