preaeration
Preaeration is a process used in the brewing of beer to introduce oxygen into the wort, which is the liquid mixture of malted grains and water before fermentation. This process is crucial for the development of flavor and aroma in the final beer. Preaeration is typically done by bubbling oxygen through the wort, which can be achieved using various methods such as sparging, whirlpooling, or using specialized equipment like oxygenators.
The primary benefit of preaeration is the enhancement of flavor and aroma. Oxygen exposure during this stage
However, it is important to note that excessive oxygen exposure can have negative effects. High levels of
Preaeration is a technique that has been used for centuries in the brewing industry, and its importance