Hello Folks
New to this forum but not to homebrewing. I started back in 1970 (DMS/SFX + grain, orange dustbin for a fermenting bin!, 2 pint bulmers cider pot screwtop bottles etc etc) but lapsed a some years ago. Just started again, and so far impressed with the quality of the kits I have tried except...
Started a Youngs American IPA at 23 litres in my Youngs nominal 25 litre bin with airlock. Room temperature about 20 degC. First bubbles at 24 h, but bubbling through the lock at 48hours. Never had this before and I have brewed a lot of beer.
What to do? I decided to take out about 2 litres from the bin, and clean everything up and hope that I haven't contaminated the brew. Its now burbling away at 140 bubbles/min, the krausen is just touching the lid but not blocking the inlet to the lock
Is this normal with this kit? How long before the fermentation rate starts dies down, and how long before the krausen starts to sink back.
Also, I have another Youngs American kit waiting and this time I want to be in control not be controlled. What to others do with these kits to avoid air lock 'boil over', use less yeast, lower fermenting temperatures, bigger bin, a 'blow over trap'??
All comments gratefully received :