Razorback_Jack
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Hey there! I’ve seen a bunch of different methods for storing an oxygen wand in between brews, and wanted to ask for collective advice on a method.
So, I have a stone that screws onto the end of the wand, NY Brew supply I think. Just got it in. First off, do I need to soak it in something besides PBW, out of concern for machining oils or anything like that?
After running oxygen into my wort for 30 seconds or so, I’m thinking to put the wand into a StarSan bucket right taking it out of the wort, with oxygen still running through, and then turn it off. After that, a dunk in PBW, and then boil it? Finally, hang it to dry. Would it he best to store somewhere with a desiccant pack, to make sure no moisture develops in between brews? In a bag, or no?
Thanks for the input. It’s hard to find specifics on things like this.
So, I have a stone that screws onto the end of the wand, NY Brew supply I think. Just got it in. First off, do I need to soak it in something besides PBW, out of concern for machining oils or anything like that?
After running oxygen into my wort for 30 seconds or so, I’m thinking to put the wand into a StarSan bucket right taking it out of the wort, with oxygen still running through, and then turn it off. After that, a dunk in PBW, and then boil it? Finally, hang it to dry. Would it he best to store somewhere with a desiccant pack, to make sure no moisture develops in between brews? In a bag, or no?
Thanks for the input. It’s hard to find specifics on things like this.