trustyrusty
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Oxygenating - seems like a big word for this time of the morning
Reading something about this - and it seems to be quite important, I think it was a John Palmer article.
He says that pouring liquid into bucket or FV with a splash does not give enough oxygen pre yeast addition - and even talks about using an oxygen bottle. I have watched a few videos from breweries, home brewers etc, never really seen this or was it talked about this.
I normally fill the FV with a short hose that has rose on it that is making bubbles the whole fill, but I guess the health of the yeast is important in the first few days, so I wonder if this crucial.
I suppose if you were trying to make the perfect award winning beer, but would this make a huge difference?
Has anyone got any distinctively different results from doing both ways. I would suspect you would have to be an award winning judge to tell the difference.
cheers
Reading something about this - and it seems to be quite important, I think it was a John Palmer article.
He says that pouring liquid into bucket or FV with a splash does not give enough oxygen pre yeast addition - and even talks about using an oxygen bottle. I have watched a few videos from breweries, home brewers etc, never really seen this or was it talked about this.
I normally fill the FV with a short hose that has rose on it that is making bubbles the whole fill, but I guess the health of the yeast is important in the first few days, so I wonder if this crucial.
I suppose if you were trying to make the perfect award winning beer, but would this make a huge difference?
Has anyone got any distinctively different results from doing both ways. I would suspect you would have to be an award winning judge to tell the difference.
cheers