loikar
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Morning all.
When topping up my fermenter I will squeeze the end of the hose to spray it in so to maximise the oxygen.
I think this might me excessive and leaving a twang on the back of the pallet of the final product.
The beer tastes great, but just leaves that lingering twang....not really a kit twang but more like the taste in your mouth 5min after eating one of those sour lollies you get form the Deli.
Just wondering what effects over-oxygenating your wort, prior to pitching has and how much is too much.
My next brew (today or tomorrow) i will just be holding the hose (attached to the pura-tap) above the fermenter and let it splash in. Just as an experiment.
Cheers,
BF
When topping up my fermenter I will squeeze the end of the hose to spray it in so to maximise the oxygen.
I think this might me excessive and leaving a twang on the back of the pallet of the final product.
The beer tastes great, but just leaves that lingering twang....not really a kit twang but more like the taste in your mouth 5min after eating one of those sour lollies you get form the Deli.
Just wondering what effects over-oxygenating your wort, prior to pitching has and how much is too much.
My next brew (today or tomorrow) i will just be holding the hose (attached to the pura-tap) above the fermenter and let it splash in. Just as an experiment.
Cheers,
BF