

Yep. I have started to ferment on a plastic potting tray to catch any over flow. I still have to clean the walls on occasion.akr71 wrote:Clean up the mess, mop the ceiling if necessary. Sanitize the airlock again and RDWHAHB (Relax, Don't Worry, Have A Home Brew). Better yet, use a blow-off tube instead of an airlock.
If stuff is flowing out, nothing is flowing in --> your beer is fine.
I do this on my english style ales, not completly open but I don't snap the lid down at all once it gets going.Graham.C wrote:I heard Chris White (white labs) interviewed and he strongly suggests open fermentation for the first few days. I think his comment was more about O2 but still it would help with this too.
Same hereLiverDance wrote:I do this on my english style ales, not completly open but I don't snap the lid down at all once it gets going.Graham.C wrote:I heard Chris White (white labs) interviewed and he strongly suggests open fermentation for the first few days. I think his comment was more about O2 but still it would help with this too.
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