Superoo
Well-Known Member
Howdy to everyone.
After having a stuck fermentation with my last stout, I wanted to make sure I aerate the wort better in my next one.
Is there any reason I cant use my workshop compressor, dial it down and run the air through a small valve to limit flow so that its not too violent with air, just bubble gently for say half an hour, or just one tank full of air ?
As long as the air smells ok from my compressor, and the tank is clean, I cant think of any reason why this wouldnt work.
I used to shake the fermenter like mad but the rubber lid seal is now cracked in both of my fermenters.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Cheers,Chris
After having a stuck fermentation with my last stout, I wanted to make sure I aerate the wort better in my next one.
Is there any reason I cant use my workshop compressor, dial it down and run the air through a small valve to limit flow so that its not too violent with air, just bubble gently for say half an hour, or just one tank full of air ?
As long as the air smells ok from my compressor, and the tank is clean, I cant think of any reason why this wouldnt work.
I used to shake the fermenter like mad but the rubber lid seal is now cracked in both of my fermenters.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Cheers,Chris