KingBrianI
Well-Known Member
Imagine a pack of foil-wrapped tablets. You pop them out of the package into your cooled wort and like alka seltzer, they fizz up when they hit the liquid. Only instead of CO2, they produce 02. Before dropping them in, you reference a website that allows you to type in your wort volume, OG, temperature, and desired O2 ppm. It then tells you how many tabs to drop in the beer. Easy. Sanitary. Accurate.
I'd buy it. Now, does anyone know what the tabs could contain to create O2? Alka seltzer contains citric acid and baking soda, which reacts to create CO2 and sodium citrate. What can be used to produce O2 and non-harmful byproducts in wort?
I'd buy it. Now, does anyone know what the tabs could contain to create O2? Alka seltzer contains citric acid and baking soda, which reacts to create CO2 and sodium citrate. What can be used to produce O2 and non-harmful byproducts in wort?