ph0ngwh0ng
Well-Known Member
Hi!
Just thought I'd drop a note to say that since the beginning I was splashing the wort around in the fermenter (carboy) as an aerating technique. Thought that was doing the job. Fermentation though, took forever to start (36-48 hours)
But, I got tired of waiting for my wort to cool (using an immersion chiller) so I rigged a ghetto drill stand and started using this, at very low speed, to agitate the wort during the cool down phase. And then, after it's done, running the drill full speed for 2 minutes.
Oh.
My.
GOD!
Can you say 3-4 hours lag time? I changed nothing else in my process. Same starter size, etc.
To me, it's just the next best thing to having to get (and therefore, buy$$$) an oxygen setup. Already had all of the stuff laying around my shed, and got aeration to the next level. Hurrah!
:rockin:
Just thought I'd drop a note to say that since the beginning I was splashing the wort around in the fermenter (carboy) as an aerating technique. Thought that was doing the job. Fermentation though, took forever to start (36-48 hours)
But, I got tired of waiting for my wort to cool (using an immersion chiller) so I rigged a ghetto drill stand and started using this, at very low speed, to agitate the wort during the cool down phase. And then, after it's done, running the drill full speed for 2 minutes.
Oh.
My.
GOD!
Can you say 3-4 hours lag time? I changed nothing else in my process. Same starter size, etc.
To me, it's just the next best thing to having to get (and therefore, buy$$$) an oxygen setup. Already had all of the stuff laying around my shed, and got aeration to the next level. Hurrah!
:rockin: