I guess I will find out tomorrow.

animaldoc wrote:Do you really need a blowoff for a lager fermentation? I've never had that vigorous of a krausen, and I would think you ave enough head space .........
dshepard wrote:animaldoc wrote:Do you really need a blowoff for a lager fermentation? I've never had that vigorous of a krausen, and I would think you ave enough head space .........
Not necessarily for blowoff, but because with the 10-11 gallon ferment, it sometimes just bubbles all the liquid out of the bubbler especially if I use Star San, it just starts to more or less turn to bubbles.
brewinhard wrote:dshepard wrote:animaldoc wrote:Do you really need a blowoff for a lager fermentation? I've never had that vigorous of a krausen, and I would think you ave enough head space .........
Not necessarily for blowoff, but because with the 10-11 gallon ferment, it sometimes just bubbles all the liquid out of the bubbler especially if I use Star San, it just starts to more or less turn to bubbles.
If this is problem for you, then you could always place a piece of sanitized aluminum foil over the top of the carboy during the initial fermentation, then when it starts to slow after 7 days or so, put an airlock on.
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