Brewbud wrote:
For the past two years I have been experimenting with the olive oil technique. I have been surprised and happy with the results. The amount of oil I use in a 10 gallon batch is a single tiny drop from the tip of a bamboo shish ka bob skewer.
Brewbud, some more questions for you.
- When do you add the OO, (Yeast starter, cooled wort, during the boil, etc)
- Is the OO addition the entire extent of your "aeration" process, or do you also inject O
2, shake the carboy, etc?
- How many brews have you used this method for?
- Do you use this method exclusively or are you saying you have dabbled with it over the course of 2 years?
The reason for the above questions is because I also read a number of other threads on other boards and there were a variety of ways people went about doing it. It would be nice to hear the extent of what you have used it in and your overall method and results. TIA
P.S. I changed the title of this thread to include Olive Oil vs. Aeration, but if someone want's to split this thread up accordingly please do so.