doctor strangebrew
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I have a simple idea to get more air into my wort (can't buy anything at the moment so use what I have) After the wort cools down enough to deal with, I am going to use three 1 gallon jugs, fill part way and shake them vigorously (one at a time, alternating) I'm doing 3 gallon batch, and using smaller brew kettle so will need to add some water to fermenter anyway. This seems better than other methods of pouring back and forth because the jugs will stay sealed and less chance of contamination. I recently learned how important aeration is making cider... first batch didn't aerate well and fermentaion was very slow. Next batch (these are just 1 gallon) shook the heck out of it and worked great. Does this make sense?