ancientmariner52
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I think we should define some terms. Oxidizing is a bad thing, which harms the beer, especially for long term storage. Oxidation happens when you vigorously stir or otherwise whip air into HOT wort. Don't do that.OMG. I may just have to pick up two of these. If they really do work for brewing as well as you say they do this is perfect. the question I still have is wort coming out of the CFC. would I use a pump to pull the wort out, or am I using gravity. Am I still using the pumps you mention to do that? Am I forever burdened to use a hop spider or hop bags to keep the pump and CFC clear of debris?
I think the point augiedoggy is making is that with an IC you have to sit there with a spoon to oxidize the wort (which i disagree with) vs a CFC which will oxidize the wort for you.
The reason I disagree with having to use a spoon to oxidize is that when the wort goes from kettle to fermenter (in my case, because I use buckets) the wort is passing through a strainer before hitting the bucket. That is going to oxidize the wort.
This had been an interesting discussion. It's clear that ere are A TON of people that prefer IC's...I still may go with a CFC though.
Oxygenation, or aeration, on the other hand, is a good thing. This happens when you stir, shake, splash, pump air or oxygen through CHILLED wort. This is beneficial for rapid yeast growth. You should do this. One time only, just before or just after you pitch the yeast.
Tl;dr: Oxygen + hot wort = bad, oxygen + cold wort + yeast = good.
It's much more complicated than this, but this is good enough to go on with.
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