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Cold crash and reducing O2 ingress question.
I have a lager just on diacetyl rest. Completion tomorrow and then intend to cold crash.
Its in a chronical FV and I have a glycol chiller to crash - but I am wondering the best way to crash cool and not cause oxidisation issues? If I crash what is the likely hood that enough O2 would be pulled in to cause an issue?
I also have a brite tank that I could transfer into to crash ad condition. However I ideally wanted to crash in the FV for at least 2 weeks to try and get loads of **** to drop out before brite tank racking.
What about purging the brite tank with CO2 and then connecting this to the FV? Is this just plain silly?
Advice?
TIA
I have a lager just on diacetyl rest. Completion tomorrow and then intend to cold crash.
Its in a chronical FV and I have a glycol chiller to crash - but I am wondering the best way to crash cool and not cause oxidisation issues? If I crash what is the likely hood that enough O2 would be pulled in to cause an issue?
I also have a brite tank that I could transfer into to crash ad condition. However I ideally wanted to crash in the FV for at least 2 weeks to try and get loads of **** to drop out before brite tank racking.
What about purging the brite tank with CO2 and then connecting this to the FV? Is this just plain silly?
Advice?
TIA