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Does you sanitizer get blown out of your airlock during fermentation?I'm not suffering from any oxidation issues but I thought about doing this. However only a minor fraction of the starsan gets sucked in from the airlock. By the end of the cold crash I still have almost as much airlock sanitizer as I initially had. Am I missing something here?
What you can do is use a small dorm fridge for fermentations. When the fermentation is done, use an Inkbird to drop the temp before dry hopping.
For pro brewers - who could say, I'm pretty sure they can purge the oxygen at any point in time with CO2 so I'm not sure if O2 is of much concern to them. The breweries that still do add dry hops during active fermentation probably try to take some advantage of biotransformation.
Having listened to a ton of CB&B podcasts as well, I feel like the majority of them drop the yeast out before dry hopping. At least the newer podcasts...
air still gets sucked through your airlock even though the sanitizer stays in the airlock. With negative pressure your airlock is practically a bong, will suck air in and keep the liquid in place.
I personally believe if you’re not managing this you are experiencing some form of oxidation. Once you do manage this, I would bet anything that your beers will improve. Even if you believe they are excellent now, they will get even better
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