hello all,
im about to do my first home brew and was intrested to see how others go about cooling the wort after boiling. i dont have anything as flash as a heat-exchanger, so will allowing the wort to cool naturally after the boil affect the finished product? also, i know that aeration the wort pre fermentation is necessary for good yeast action. how do i do this ? pouring from bucket to bucket? blowing air through a tube?
any help is greatly appreciated
chin chin
im about to do my first home brew and was intrested to see how others go about cooling the wort after boiling. i dont have anything as flash as a heat-exchanger, so will allowing the wort to cool naturally after the boil affect the finished product? also, i know that aeration the wort pre fermentation is necessary for good yeast action. how do i do this ? pouring from bucket to bucket? blowing air through a tube?
any help is greatly appreciated
chin chin