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Hey fellas I have my hydrometer ordered and my mash still brewing.. Everywhere says airlock airlock airlock.. Can I open my container to check its reading while fermenting and reseal it without messing it up? I've read somewhere some people don't airlock theirs at all just cover it and hope for no infections.. So can I open mine and check it and reseal with no infection worries or worry of ruining my mash?
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While fermenting, The rising bubbles are nitrogen produced by the yeast. They rise to the top and because they are heavier than air, they form a protective layer. I see no reason why you cant open your fermenter to check the SG. Most of us do it. I dont put the wash under air lock till i have allowe a couple of days for the yeast to populate the wash, Then i stir it up and transfer all the settled stuff along with the wash to a carboy under lock.
I use a sanitized cloth during this first phaze. I have on ocasion ran the entire ferment wit just a cloth over the bucket to keep out critters etc.
There is no reason that you cant leave the hydrometer in the fermenter. Especially if its a glass one.
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Originally Posted by: scotty The rising bubbles are nitrogen ... Did you mean carbon dioxide?
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Ok I figured I could just wanted to be sure.. Didn't wanna ruin my first "real" wash.
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Originally Posted by: muadib2001 Did you mean carbon dioxide? Yes he did. |
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Originally Posted by: Bayou-Ruler Yes he did. Thanks BR lol lol Miss you being in on the action :)
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" Originally Posted by: Mkjt88 Hey fellas I have my hydrometer ordered and my mash still brewing.. Everywhere says airlock airlock airlock.. Can I open my container to check its reading while fermenting and reseal it without messing it up? I've read somewhere some people don't airlock theirs at all just cover it and hope for no infections.. So can I open mine and check it and reseal with no infection worries or worry of ruining my mash? My opinion is you can with no problems, I do it all the time and havent noticed anything bed. Its the whole sanitation issue, just be prudent and do your thing then cover it back up, your gonna boil this mixture anyway so use your hydromter -- giver a good sniff while your there and then let it finish or go ahead and run it."
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Be fine to take off the lid Just keep it out of strong air currents while the hat is off. I havent used an official S trap type airlock since the old beer and wine making days. Non air tight lid with a garbage bag down over the top seems to work just fine. Prob dont even need the bag. Seems to work about the same with or without. Just a precaution. Originally Posted by: Mkjt88 Hey fellas I have my hydrometer ordered and my mash still brewing.. Everywhere says airlock airlock airlock.. Can I open my container to check its reading while fermenting and reseal it without messing it up? I've read somewhere some people don't airlock theirs at all just cover it and hope for no infections.. So can I open mine and check it and reseal with no infection worries or worry of ruining my mash?
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