I am in mid-brew and it dawns on me that I cannot chill my wort low enough to pitch. My tap water is 69F and I want to pitch at 62F. My new summer plan was to chill to the mid-70s and then drop a second pump into a bucket of ice water to get me the rest of the way there.
Well, I can still drop the pump into the icewater, but it dawns on me I do not have the connectors to get the icewater from the pump to the plate chiller. My new summer plan was not very well thought out.
So, I want to chill to the mid-70s, as above, and then move the wort to my FC to chill it the rest of the way to 62F, and then pitch the yeast.
My question is this: Is it OK to oxygenate before I move the wort to the FC, or should I wait until the wort is at pitching temp before I wack it with the wand? It will be a lot more convenient to oxygenate first and pitch later. Does it matter when I use the wand?
Well, I can still drop the pump into the icewater, but it dawns on me I do not have the connectors to get the icewater from the pump to the plate chiller. My new summer plan was not very well thought out.
So, I want to chill to the mid-70s, as above, and then move the wort to my FC to chill it the rest of the way to 62F, and then pitch the yeast.
My question is this: Is it OK to oxygenate before I move the wort to the FC, or should I wait until the wort is at pitching temp before I wack it with the wand? It will be a lot more convenient to oxygenate first and pitch later. Does it matter when I use the wand?