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head on wine
Just to give a little intro, i have been homebrewing beer for some time now,
but the banana wine was my first batch of wine. Since my carboys were in use for my beer batch, I picked up a 1 1/2 gallon fermenter (plastic) from my homebrew store. About 16 hours after pitching the yeast, I noticed some activity in the airlock. Then about 2 hours later I look over at it, and the head had clogged up the airlock. I quickly got some isodopher (however you spell it) setup to sanitize and washed, then sanitized the lid and airlock. then it did it again, then just now when i woke up. I did a 1 gallon batch, but the people at the homebrew store said that the bucket would be big enough. I asked about this. is there anything that i can do with wine to keep the head down? Thanks, Joe |
head on wine
You just have to use a proper sized container. Maybe you can fined a food
safe 2 gal. bucket at a general store. You do not need a tight fitting lid or an airlock during the heavy activity time. Just cover it with some cloth so bugs cannot get in and dust is kept out. This makes it easier to stir which is good at this stage. An alternative would be to use a yeast that is noted as being low foaming but this may not be the optimal yeast for what you are trying to accomplish and it may boil over anyway. Ray "Joe" > wrote in message ... > Just to give a little intro, i have been homebrewing beer for some time now, > but the banana wine was my first batch of wine. Since my carboys were in > use for my beer batch, I picked up a 1 1/2 gallon fermenter (plastic) from > my homebrew store. About 16 hours after pitching the yeast, I noticed some > activity in the airlock. Then about 2 hours later I look over at it, and > the head had clogged up the airlock. I quickly got some isodopher (however > you spell it) setup to sanitize and washed, then sanitized the lid and > airlock. then it did it again, then just now when i woke up. I did a 1 > gallon batch, but the people at the homebrew store said that the bucket > would be big enough. I asked about this. is there anything that i can do > with wine to keep the head down? > > Thanks, > Joe > > |
head on wine
-- G'day Joe, In situations where I expect these problems, I only start with half or three quarters of the water, and top it up later as the brew settles. Its saved a lot of clean-ups. China Wingham NSW p.s. Life's a beach! God help us seashells. |
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