


NateBrews wrote:During active fermentation I wouldn't think that a little air getting in there would matter since the yeast will scrub out any oxygen that gets in there so long as they are active. Once things are all done, I think they only way to avoid getting oxygen in there is to purge after sampling with CO2. The volume you are taking out is going to get replaced with something, so clearly it is either air or something you put in there.


BDawg wrote:NateBrews wrote:During active fermentation I wouldn't think that a little air getting in there would matter since the yeast will scrub out any oxygen that gets in there so long as they are active. Once things are all done, I think they only way to avoid getting oxygen in there is to purge after sampling with CO2. The volume you are taking out is going to get replaced with something, so clearly it is either air or something you put in there.
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Or push with CO2 if you can. One of these can make it a little easier - just go really low pressure like 2 psi.
first push a short tube for co2 into the one hole just long enough to get into the headspace. Then push a racking tube into the beer through the other hole (get into the liquid past any krausen) and hook a siphon hose to that - beer will come out of this once it is under pressure.
This is basically how your corny keg works. gas in, beer out.
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