Aeration of wash/mash with hose
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Aeration of wash/mash with hose
Since we all have different backgrounds using different materials I thought I would add this. I have done a lot of work with hydroponics. I came across this supplier who works mainly with sewage plants.
This is a silicone hose which should be fine around low proof mashes. What makes it worth while is it is basically clog free and easy to clean. I just increased air pressure which inflates the hose thus cleaning out all the holes.
If you can pay a little more their air pumps are quite and I used them for over 10 years with no problems.
https://www.alita.com/diffuser/siliconehose.php
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This is a silicone hose which should be fine around low proof mashes. What makes it worth while is it is basically clog free and easy to clean. I just increased air pressure which inflates the hose thus cleaning out all the holes.
If you can pay a little more their air pumps are quite and I used them for over 10 years with no problems.
https://www.alita.com/diffuser/siliconehose.php
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
I've never had any issues aerating using a drill & mixing paddle. Everything seems to aerate adequately just with the amount of mixing that normally needs done. I considered a relatively large air pump & air stone, but never found the need for it at all really. I also considered attaching a small air line to a fitting on the inlet of my submersible aquarium pump. That would draw in air, and blow out a massive amount of fine bubbles as it flows.
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
I read mash but maybe you're referring to using it in fermentation? I have always mixed with a large ladle a couple of times and I have always had good fermentations...there is the exception sometimes but generally the yeast is happy 

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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
I've wondered about this. I got the idea somewhere to disturb a ferment as little as possible.
I'll punch down a grain cap a little but not much. The exception is YLAY which I'll use my big spoon all the way to the bottom.
Should a ferment be left to it's own devices or agitated or aerated after yeast is pitched?
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I'll punch down a grain cap a little but not much. The exception is YLAY which I'll use my big spoon all the way to the bottom.
Should a ferment be left to it's own devices or agitated or aerated after yeast is pitched?
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
Typically aeration is done before pitching yeast. After that you just leave it alone.
I recall reading that aeration is good for yeast reproduction/propagation, but not ideal for fermentation. I don't remember the specifics
I recall reading that aeration is good for yeast reproduction/propagation, but not ideal for fermentation. I don't remember the specifics
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
I prefer using a drill and propeller to aerate a wash or mash before pitching yeast.
The next option is spraying water out of a garden hose.
A problem I see with using compressed air is the possibility of contamination from the lubricant a compressor needs.
The next option is spraying water out of a garden hose.
A problem I see with using compressed air is the possibility of contamination from the lubricant a compressor needs.
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
The pumps there I use are fine for this. You just need the right pump. This type of hose creates a fine bubble.Which besides using before and after and be used to oxygenate a barrel quickly.Plus they can be used to pull a vacuum.shadylane wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 9:28 pm I prefer using a drill and propeller to aerate a wash or mash before pitching yeast.
The next option is spraying water out of a garden hose.
A problem I see with using compressed air is the possibility of contamination from the lubricant a compressor needs.
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Demy I didn't realize a mash is a mash only after fermentation. I thought we allowed the mash to be fermented.
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
Generally, oxygenation is necessary at the beginning of fermentation, after which it is better to let the yeast work in anaerobic mode. It could be used to start blocked fermentations or CO2 recirculation (mixer function) or to accelerate aging within certain limits.
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
Maybe slightly off topic , but Saltbush Bills pressure washer works a treat . It adds water , mixes /dissolves and Aerates. 
When I first saw it I thought WTF
But it actually works a treat .

When I first saw it I thought WTF

But it actually works a treat .
My recommended goto .
https://homedistiller.org/wiki/index.ph ... ion_Theory
https://homedistiller.org/wiki/index.ph ... ion_Theory
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
That's the only way I've done it for a long time now Yummy, it's great for mixing molasses into a wash or for dissolving sugar into sugar washes.
Also great for stirring up the settled grains in the bottom of the UJ fermenter.
Works especially well on larger ferments 100L and more.
Also great for stirring up the settled grains in the bottom of the UJ fermenter.
Works especially well on larger ferments 100L and more.
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Re: Aeration of wash/mash with hose
What a great idea, I am going to use that
Just put down another 60lts of your rum wash tonight
Just put down another 60lts of your rum wash tonight