Sean75
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I had the best plan for the first racking of my first mead - I was going to lay down a CO2 "blanket" in the empty carboy and gently use an auto-siphon to transfer the mead with as little O2 exposure as I could manage.
Reality check came quickly when I heard all of the slurping and gulping and bubbling noises that my auto-siphon was making. Realized I was basically doing a nice job of aerating my mead.
Spoke to a beer brewing friend and he said he siphons using his mouth - "no trouble from infection?" "Nah" he says. It seems to me I could be solving one problem (Oxidation) and introducing a new one (infection). Or maybe he's right? Am I being too fussy about Oxidation and Infection?
What are your techniques?
Reality check came quickly when I heard all of the slurping and gulping and bubbling noises that my auto-siphon was making. Realized I was basically doing a nice job of aerating my mead.
Spoke to a beer brewing friend and he said he siphons using his mouth - "no trouble from infection?" "Nah" he says. It seems to me I could be solving one problem (Oxidation) and introducing a new one (infection). Or maybe he's right? Am I being too fussy about Oxidation and Infection?
What are your techniques?