Scriv Well-Known Member Joined Dec 30, 2014 Messages 461 Reaction score 120 Location Modesto Jan 29, 2015 #1 For those of you who aerate with oxygen, do you use a filter in line between the tank and the diffuser?
For those of you who aerate with oxygen, do you use a filter in line between the tank and the diffuser?
S sandyeggoxj Well-Known Member Joined Jan 15, 2011 Messages 3,196 Reaction score 540 Location Sunshine and Big Holes Jan 29, 2015 #2 Nope. I use welding o2 in a 125 cf bottle.
Singletrack Because it's judgement that defeats us. Joined Sep 12, 2014 Messages 1,070 Reaction score 431 Location So Cal Jan 29, 2015 #3 No. Risk seems very low.
T TheBlindBeastBrewery Active Member Joined Jan 13, 2014 Messages 27 Reaction score 4 Jan 29, 2015 #4 Nope nothing lives in pure O2
OP OP Scriv Well-Known Member Joined Dec 30, 2014 Messages 461 Reaction score 120 Location Modesto Jan 31, 2015 #5 Good to know, thanks.
Cyclman I Sell Koalas HBT Supporter Joined Jan 7, 2013 Messages 7,641 Reaction score 1,394 Location Aurora Feb 1, 2015 #6 I do, because it came with the O2 injection setup I bought. The filter is a couple of years old, no clogging, so maybe that's proof it's unnecessary.
I do, because it came with the O2 injection setup I bought. The filter is a couple of years old, no clogging, so maybe that's proof it's unnecessary.
R rowanb Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Jan 3, 2011 Messages 28 Reaction score 0 Location Canberra Feb 1, 2015 #7 At least 50 batches aerated using those bernzomatic oxygen canisters, with no in-line filter & no crook flavours from the resulting beer.
At least 50 batches aerated using those bernzomatic oxygen canisters, with no in-line filter & no crook flavours from the resulting beer.
helibrewer Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 4,170 Reaction score 489 Location Wilmington Feb 1, 2015 #8 Nope.
billybryson54 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 8, 2012 Messages 240 Reaction score 27 Location Crockett Feb 1, 2015 #9 I do just for peace of mind. Filters are only couple bucks and if I've already spent the time to make things as sanitary as possible, it's just cheap insurance. Necessary? Probably not. Personally I would rather not chance it.
I do just for peace of mind. Filters are only couple bucks and if I've already spent the time to make things as sanitary as possible, it's just cheap insurance. Necessary? Probably not. Personally I would rather not chance it.