MyQul
Chairman of the Bored
Thanks Covrich. I really didn't think we had to be quite so careful about aeration. I've read so many posts where lads talk about 'racking to secondary' (and sometimes even again to tertiary), and I assumed that this would aerate at least as much as careful jug transfer.
But is it really a bad idea to bottle directly from the fv tap? (Yes, I'm bottling not kegging). I always thought that 'syphon vs fv tap' bottling preference was pretty much a 50/50 split. Or do you mean that I should avoid with this particular batch because it may already be slightly oxidised?
There's only one point at which you want to be actively introducing oxygen to your beer and that is right before pitching the yeast to aerate the wort so the yeast has oxygen to reproduce it's cells. Any other times and as others have said your in serious danger of oxidizing your beer.
1. Use a syphon to rack or transfer to keg. It can take a bit of practice to syphon quickly and without mess. There are youtube vids on how to syphon beer properly
2. Use a little bottler to bottle with
Both of the above transfer your beer from one vessel to another gently and without risking oxidizing your beer