kevBrew wrote:Would it be advantageous to do another shot of oxygen when I get home? That would be roughly 8-9 hours after I pitched. Just want to make sure the yeast get off on a good foot.
If there is no sign of fermentation, then yes, give it another shot of O2. I regularly find I am giving my lagers a second dose of O2 8-9 hrs later when pitching cold. If krausen or another sign that the yeast have started fermenting is visible, don't add more oxygen. You will piss off your yeast.
kevBrew wrote:
Brewed up my first Lager last night and pitched the yeast this morning. I oxygenated with a tank and stone for 1 minute 15 sec. with bubbles spewing out of the top of the Better Bottle.
You might want to dial down your regulator. There isn't a need to have it running it so high that such bubbles form. When throttled that high, most of your O2 is staying out of solution and just floating away. You mainly just want to see bubbles of oxygen leaving the stone.
Good Luck!
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