I'm gearing up to do my first brew, a hefeweizen from extract, in a simple brewing setup. I've done some searching and it seems as if it may be okay to brew a concentration of the wort and then add it to cold water to bring it up to volume.
Other resources regard this as risky due to unwanted aeration. I was wondering if any other beginners (or experts, for that matter), had any success brewing a concentrated wort and then cooling/bringing it up to volume with water.
Is there anything wrong with doing 2 gallons of wort boil and then adding it to 3 gallons of cold water in the primary? Would it be better to do 3 gallons of hot wort and 2 gallons of cold water, or is this irrelevant?
Are there any things I can do to prevent aeration but promote oxygenation?
Thanks!
Other resources regard this as risky due to unwanted aeration. I was wondering if any other beginners (or experts, for that matter), had any success brewing a concentrated wort and then cooling/bringing it up to volume with water.
Is there anything wrong with doing 2 gallons of wort boil and then adding it to 3 gallons of cold water in the primary? Would it be better to do 3 gallons of hot wort and 2 gallons of cold water, or is this irrelevant?
Are there any things I can do to prevent aeration but promote oxygenation?
Thanks!