TheBlindHarper
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My cider is in its secondary fermentation vessel, though fermentation ended probably a month ago and I am wanting to age it. I don't like the idea of it sitting on the lees for such a long period of time and so want to move it, minus sediment, in to a new vessel. I have one question, however.
When fermenting, the co2 produced pushes any oxygen out of the vessel and leaves a protective layer of co2. When I move this, now not fermenting, in to a new vessel, with the oxygen present at the neck of the vessel cause me problems in regards to oxidisation?
When fermenting, the co2 produced pushes any oxygen out of the vessel and leaves a protective layer of co2. When I move this, now not fermenting, in to a new vessel, with the oxygen present at the neck of the vessel cause me problems in regards to oxidisation?