More specifically, when transferring from fermenter to bottles or kegs, where is the prime source of oxidation from?
My thoughts are just from the end of the tube/bottling device.
The reason I ask is that I have read somewhere that when the top is taken off the fv, O2 will go in and the possibility oxidation can be an issue.
I wonder if this is actually true, since the fermentation causes CO2 to rest on top of the beer, thus sealing it. Wouldn’t it simply follow the beer down when siphoning/opening the tap, as it’s heavier than air?
My thoughts are just from the end of the tube/bottling device.
The reason I ask is that I have read somewhere that when the top is taken off the fv, O2 will go in and the possibility oxidation can be an issue.
I wonder if this is actually true, since the fermentation causes CO2 to rest on top of the beer, thus sealing it. Wouldn’t it simply follow the beer down when siphoning/opening the tap, as it’s heavier than air?