Like many others, this was the thread that convinced me AG was possible without an initial outlay for a lot of large, expensive kit and a new house to put it in.
3 brews in, I've jumped from 5L to 10L but I've started to worry about the process and specifically if my method is oxidising the wort. I mash in a blanked wrapped stockpot then pour that into a clean FV. I heat more water, dunk the bag of grain in there to 'sparge' then pour that second batch of wort into the FV. I then upend all 14L or so back into the stockpot for the boil.
Is all the squeezing, pouring, splashing of hot wort going to oxidise the beer? Are the 40 bottles currently conditioning doomed to life of shandy for Mrs Norm?
Should I just mash at full water volume (do I need more grain to get same efficiency?)?
Should I siphon everything gently rather than pour it (and do I need a special siphon for hot liquids)?
Or should I stop reading threads about hot side aeration, have a beer and chill out?