Hey all,
Last night we were brewing up a partial extract brew, everything was going fine, got it into the brewing barrel, got the yeast pitched and everything was just great - until we hoisted it into the hotwater cupboard and the bottom cracked! There was a spilt about 1.5" long in to, so after a few evil words we decided to leave it sitting in the kitchen sink wrapped in a towel. That was at 1am by the time we finished.
So this morning I ran to the new Brewcraft store in Albany and got a new barrel, cleaned it and siphoned the brew into that barrel. My question is, it was exposed to the air etc for quite a while. Do you think it will most likely be infected? Since it is early in the game (under 24 hours) should i whack it in the pot and reboil it? Then pitch more yeast? Only problem with that is I only have a 10L pot, and 19L of brew. Plus no easy way to cool that amount down (no ice prepared). Should I just leave it and hope its OK? Or should I pitch more yeast to make sure it gets going?
Hate spending all that time brewing to have a mistake at literally the LAST mintue! We were inches away from victory!
Cheers