I have my first beer in primary right now. I am using my kegerator with a JC analog temp controller to keep my temps in check. I peeked at it this morning to see if I was still bubbling, and to make some mental notes on what it looks like while it's fermenting. When I first looked, it had a 1/2" layer of foam on the top of the wort. I shut the door to the fridge, walked away and remembered to double check my temp. When I came back that 1/2" layer of foam grew to 1.5" of foam. This was in a period of about 5 minutes.
I assume all the cold air rushed right out of the fridge and the temp jumped quite a bit for this to happen. So my question is this, when using a small fridge to ferment in, should I keep my yeast voyerism to a minimum? Is once a day too much? Any advice is appreciated.


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