rossbaker
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Hi all, sorry for the slight duplication, as I've also mentioned this in the pressure fermenting thread... This weekend I'll be brewing a 1.140 dopplebock. I've never brewed a beer this big and I have a couple of questions.
1. This will be my first time using an o2 setup. Given the gravity, any tips about how long to pump and at what psi?
2. I'll be building a very big starter of Zurich lager yeast, but also setting some aside to build up incase it stalls and needs an extra feed. What is the best way of adding more yeast? My fv will be a corny keg, batch size will be 15l. Should I rack into a second keg when adding new yeast? Should I also introduce more o2 at this stage, which seems counter intuitive, or keep all o2 out after the initial pitch?
Thanks as always.
1. This will be my first time using an o2 setup. Given the gravity, any tips about how long to pump and at what psi?
2. I'll be building a very big starter of Zurich lager yeast, but also setting some aside to build up incase it stalls and needs an extra feed. What is the best way of adding more yeast? My fv will be a corny keg, batch size will be 15l. Should I rack into a second keg when adding new yeast? Should I also introduce more o2 at this stage, which seems counter intuitive, or keep all o2 out after the initial pitch?
Thanks as always.