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Big Bore Blow Off Tube

When beer ferments, it forms a layer of foam on the
surface called krausen. Depending on what style you are
brewing, this krausen can grow to be quite tall and can
get into your air lock and clog it up. If this happens,
the CO2 produced by the fermenting beer has nowhere to
escape. It will eventually build up enough pressure to
violently pop the stopper and airlock out of your
carboy, and create a homebrew volcano in the process.
This will cause lost beer, a mess, and an angry spouse.
To avoid this you can use a blow off tube.
A blow off tube is a thick hose that goes from the
top of your carboy, into a jar of water or sanitizer,
creating a big air lock. This lets CO2 escape, but the
hose is less likely to become clogged than an air lock.
When the krausen dies down, you can switch back to an
air lock. Most blow off tubes are 3/8" hoses stuck into
a drilled stopper, or 1/2" hoses over a carboy cap.
This is for
use with glass carboys only.
You'd have to have some very serious krausen to clog
this guy! It's three pieces of 1"ID tubing slipped over
two 1/2" PVC elbows, and shoved directly into the
opening of the carboy. The jar with water is not shown.
I liked it because it stays very close to the side of
the carboy, and you didn't have to wrestle with a big
loop of hose. It was also very easy to clean.
Submitted by
Steve Small |