First time poster, but have enjoyed all the expertise the forum members have to offer.
Brewed a batch of beer yesterday and hit my pre-boil gravity #'s, but somehow was way short of OG. Made the mistake of waiting until wort was cooled and transferred to carboy before checking gravity when I realized the issue. Decided to transfer everything back into kettle and re-boil to get closer to my OG. Still ended up short after another hour of boil, but thats a separate issue.
My question- after all the transferring and cooling before pitching yeast, could the final product still suffer from oxidation? I'm assuming contamination isn't and issue because of the re-boil.
Brewed a batch of beer yesterday and hit my pre-boil gravity #'s, but somehow was way short of OG. Made the mistake of waiting until wort was cooled and transferred to carboy before checking gravity when I realized the issue. Decided to transfer everything back into kettle and re-boil to get closer to my OG. Still ended up short after another hour of boil, but thats a separate issue.
My question- after all the transferring and cooling before pitching yeast, could the final product still suffer from oxidation? I'm assuming contamination isn't and issue because of the re-boil.