Hey folks,
In the past to collect samples for gravity readings, I tended to sanitise a glass and scoop out the beer, but I always felt worried about contamination and disturbing the beer.
I recently invested in a turkey baster to collect my samples. I collected one yesterday and it took 2 or 3 good squeezes to get enough beer for my sample, and I noticed that with each squeeze it forced quite a lot of bubbling action up to the surface.
My question is whether I should be worried about this as it may be introducing oxygen which can negatively impact the beer? Am I safer going back to the sanitised glass or should I not worry about a few bubbles?
Thanks!
In the past to collect samples for gravity readings, I tended to sanitise a glass and scoop out the beer, but I always felt worried about contamination and disturbing the beer.
I recently invested in a turkey baster to collect my samples. I collected one yesterday and it took 2 or 3 good squeezes to get enough beer for my sample, and I noticed that with each squeeze it forced quite a lot of bubbling action up to the surface.
My question is whether I should be worried about this as it may be introducing oxygen which can negatively impact the beer? Am I safer going back to the sanitised glass or should I not worry about a few bubbles?
Thanks!