I have been having issues with my ferments taking a long time to finish (3+ weeks). I assume this is sluggish yeast. I always make 2L starters (liquid yeast) and active fermentation takes off within 24hrs, which I believe suggests I’m not under pitching. Lots of rapid airlock activity for the first 2-3 days but seems to taper off to one bubble every 3-4 seconds for weeks after. Not trusting airlock activity I also measure gravity which confirms the slow finish to fermentation. For example, a recent 1.050 ale dropped to 1.018 after 1 week, 1.016 after 2 weeks, and finally 1.014 after 3 weeks. Temp was 19C for first week then up to 21C for remainder. I now think the slow finish is from insufficient oxygen at the beginning. I currently transfer from kettle into a kegmenter and shake it for ~3 minutes to oxygenate.
Now looking at getting a pure O2 setup to get the DO levels up. I am tossing up between a disposable O2 cylinder (Brewman, Kegland etc) or a larger Coregas cylinder from bunnings. I understand there are safety issues with storing oxygen at home. Do these cylinders leak? I would not want a leak to build up in my garage (likely where it would be stored) and create an oxygen enriched environment for when I start my car engine. Is a Bunnings cylinder with valve stem and proper regulator a safer option than the disposable bottles?
Now looking at getting a pure O2 setup to get the DO levels up. I am tossing up between a disposable O2 cylinder (Brewman, Kegland etc) or a larger Coregas cylinder from bunnings. I understand there are safety issues with storing oxygen at home. Do these cylinders leak? I would not want a leak to build up in my garage (likely where it would be stored) and create an oxygen enriched environment for when I start my car engine. Is a Bunnings cylinder with valve stem and proper regulator a safer option than the disposable bottles?