Beerbelly85214
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Hi all,
I'm about to try my first all grain brew. Have been reading quite a bit but still not absolutly sure about the stage from boil to cold break regarding oxidation.
I was thinking of buying a bruheat boiler with the copper attachment that fits at the bottom and is used with the hops to filter the brew. My understanding is the hot brew neededs to be chilled rapidly and not be airated to prevent the oxidation problems.
So will draining the hot brew through this copper attachment aerate the wort causing problems?
How long does the wort take to drain and must the wort be cooled before draining or drained while hot?
My guess is the wort needs to be drained hot so it flows better throught the filter media then cooled rapidly to stop the oxidation process!
I'm about to try my first all grain brew. Have been reading quite a bit but still not absolutly sure about the stage from boil to cold break regarding oxidation.
I was thinking of buying a bruheat boiler with the copper attachment that fits at the bottom and is used with the hops to filter the brew. My understanding is the hot brew neededs to be chilled rapidly and not be airated to prevent the oxidation problems.
So will draining the hot brew through this copper attachment aerate the wort causing problems?
How long does the wort take to drain and must the wort be cooled before draining or drained while hot?
My guess is the wort needs to be drained hot so it flows better throught the filter media then cooled rapidly to stop the oxidation process!