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If you have an aeration kit, you would use that. Otherwise close the lid and shake end to end.
If your kettle has a tap open it up and let it fill quickly, this will aerate it. Let it splash as much as possible and foam upBlack Devil Dog said:Out of curiosity, when fermenting in a cube, how is the wort aerated before pitching the yeast?
Isn't hot side wort aeration something you'd want to avoid?Ducatiboy stu said:If your kettle has a tap open it up and let it fill quickly, this will aerate it. Let it splash as much as possible and foam up
I don't claim to be an expert, but, from what I've read and what I've experienced, Hot Side Aeration isn't a huge problem for home brewers. And not even a consideration when you drink your beers fairly quickly.hathro said:Isn't hot side wort aeration something you'd want to avoid?
Crack the lid to let some air in, seal again and shake the s&@t out of it. Release pressure and repeat a few times. You get a good arm workout at the same time.Black Devil Dog said:Out of curiosity, when fermenting in a cube, how is the wort aerated before pitching the yeast?