For a range of reasons (space constraints, batch size, etc) I’m looking to start cold crashing in an old school HDPE fermenter with airlock and spigot. Current thinking is to switch out airlock for a gas disconnect, run as a blow off while fermenting, then keep closed/disconnected while gently lowering temp. My question is, has anyone tried gently topping up the headspace with co2 to offset the change in pressure? Would be a bit of a balancing act, and not sure what the margin for error is before the spigot blows, lid pops or something else disastrous.
I’ve seen similar experiments in cubes but just wondering if anyone has tried with an HDPE fermenter?
I’ve seen similar experiments in cubes but just wondering if anyone has tried with an HDPE fermenter?