Brewsmith
Home brewing moogerfooger
I use the combo method shown by Chimone. Spalsh like crazy into the fermenter through a strainer, then shake the crap out of it.
It looks like it would work to me but I'm currently 3 sheets to the wind so you may not want to consider my opinion.orfy said:Do you think this'd work?
http://www.seapets.co.uk/product-details/stkcode/950465/category/615.html
Could I make one from copper?
[I'm currently 3 sheets to the wind /QUOTE]
You too eh?
I need to find me one of those!lostnfoam said:just as of last week i was looking into getting an o2 system. when i do full boils i belive i will get this system. right now im only doing 2.5 gal. boils. so i was talking to some local brew people in my area and they gave me a new way to get more o2 into the wort without shaking a carboy pooring from one container to another. so i used an mix stur. its used for wine making but does a super job at mixing up the wort in a carboy
Jsin said:I use a large 02 tank from the same gas place I get C02 from. With a .5 micron stone and a precision regulator, 5 minutes at 15 psi. Not only has this made a great difference in my fermentations, but after 50+ batches the tank is still mostly full.
The LHBS recommends getting the O2 from the hardware store so I don't think it is an issue.Jsin said:They have to tell you it is not medical grade gas at the welding shop. But there has never been oil in my oxygen bottle. You would know because oil will not go threw a .5 micron diffusion stone. That and when welding if there is oil in your oxygen you get flair ups. So if you see welders buying gas from that gas shop it is ok to use. :rockin:
desertBrew said:About 2-3 minutes. Nice marketing tactic Williams . I don't crank it wide open either. Ok, maybe it's 5-6 batches.
ablrbrau said:Mailman just delivered my new oxygen regulator and stone from Williams Brewing. Now I need to brew!
FlyGuy said:I use a similar system, but only oxygenate for about 30-40 seconds. That has always been sufficient for me. Have you confirmed that 2-3 minutes is necessary?
Biermann said:Depends on the regulator. Most O2 regulators used in the medical profession don't have a "right or a left handed" thread. They simply slip over and tighten onto a poppet on the tank (sorry if I'm not describing this correctly).