Category Archives: Oxygenation

Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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This post contains affiliate links. We may make a commission when you use our Amazon links. This will never cost you extra. Thank you for supporting Homebrew Finds!

Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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williamsbrewing.com oxygenation

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Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

Ferroday 0.5 Micron Stainless Diffusion Stone + Silicone Tubing

Ferroday 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4" Barb & 20" Silicon Hose for Homebrew Wine Beer Soda (Stone0.5)

FERRODAY 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Homebrew Wine Beer Soda Air Stone 0.5 Micron + 20 Inch Silicone Hose

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • [ Healthy Food Grade Material]: The Whole 0.5 micron diffusion stone is made of 304 Stainless Steel, which let our 0.5 micron aeration stone anti-corrosion & high temperature resistant & Durable. 20 inch gas line is made of food grade Silicone.
  • [ Unique Carbonated Flavour]: 0.5 micron diffusion stone produces smaller & finer bubbles which can make the gas combines with liquid faster. Make draft beer, home brew soda and other drinks more delicate, more exquisite and more fresh.
  • [ Various Use]: 0.5 Microns aeration stone is best for oxygenation & carbonation. Use this air stone to oxygenate wort and carbonate beer/ soda prior to fermentation. Works great for other drinks as well
  • [ Connect With Fittings]: Attaching the aeration stone barb to a 1/4″ ID hose, and the other side of the hose can be attached with the “gas in” post on a keg and then connect the keg with CO2 regulator.
  • [ Boiled Clean]: The 0.5 micron diffusion stone needs to be boiled in water to get clean & unclog the pores. Sometimes if the aeration stone get blocked, can be dipped in acid for 15 seconds and then rinse with water.

 

Possible homebrewing uses include – carbonating, oxygenating and aerating.

FERRODAY 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Homebrew Wine Beer Soda Air Stone 0.5 Micron + 20 Inch Silicone Hose – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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FOUR x Sanitary Air Filters [Oxygenation, Aeration, Siphon Starting]

Sanitary Air Filter

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Highlighted Features
  • [Fit with the Most Air Line]: 5/16" barbed connections, fit with the most air tubing in homebrew. Barbed fitting fits easily with soft tubings.
  • [High-Efficiency Filter]: Use a small air filter to get clean air for a homebrew system or fish tank. Filters down to 0.5 micron at 99.99% efficiency
  • [Unique Designed Round Filter]: The large round filter has a greater surface area with air than other filters and higher efficiency.
  • [Clean Air for Healthy]: Perfect for aeration or oxygenation systems to Filter out impurity.
  • Package: 4*Filter; Please Note: Do not use this product under high pressure, the safe pressure is about 15psi

From HBF: Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

 

Note from HBF: These type of filters are sometimes used as part of oxygenation or aeration setups.  I’ve also used a similar filter to help start a siphon.  See MoreBeer’s Sterile Siphon Starter for more info on that process.  The basic idea is you use a compatible carboy hood and racking cane and blow into a compatible filter to start the flow of liquid.  The filter used in MoreBeer’s setup looks similar to this one, although I’m not certain it’s identical.

FERRODAY 5/16 Barbed Air Line Filter [4 PCS]- Sanitary Air Filter Air Line Fittings for Beer Brew Keg Air Filter for Homebrew White Air Filter for Fish Tank Translucent Plastic Gas Line Fitting – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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Threaded Inline Stainless Steel Diffusion Stone

0.5 Micron Inline Oxygenation Diffusion Stone

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Highlighted Features
  • 100% new and high quality stainless steel products.
  • Lower fermentation times & not easily get clogged.
  • Easy to use,just connect your oxygen regulator or aeration pump to the stainless steel diffusion stone and aerate your wort as beer flows through the line.
  • Millions of tiny pores make it can carbonation beer and soda prior to fermentation quickly,the micron stone is ideal to force carbonate your kegged beer or as an aeration stone prior to fermentation.
  • The micron stone is ideal to force carbonate your kegged beer,or as an aeration stone prior to fermentation.

 

Joywayus Aeration Stone 0.5 Micron Stainless Steel Home Brew Diffusion Stone 1/2″ NPT Carbonation Stone 1/4″ Barb – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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This post contains affiliate links. We may make a commission when you use our Amazon links. This will never cost you extra. Thank you for supporting Homebrew Finds!

Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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williamsbrewing.com oxygenation

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Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

1/2″ Threaded Inline Stainless Steel Diffusion Stone

0.5 Micron Inline Oxygenation Diffusion Stone, 1/2″ NPT Hose Barb Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Home Brewing Beer

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Highlighted Features
  • 【Healthy Food Grade Material】Food Grade 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone with 316 Stainless Steel 1/4" Barb, High Qulity and Anti-Corrosion.
  • 【Unique Mouth - feel】Compared with 2 micron, 0.5 micron diffusion stone will produce smaller & finer bubbles which can make the O2 or CO2 combine with liquid faster. Let your draft beer, soda, coffee and other drinks more delicate, more exquisite and more fresh.
  • 【Connected With Fittings】1/2" NPT diffusion stone can be installed into the 1/2" FPT fitting or 1/4" diameter. The diffusion stone can connect with kettle&pump&wort chiller by hose.
  • 【Boiled Clean】The 0.5 micron diffusion stone needs to be boiled in water to clean & unclog the pores. If the pores in aeration stone get blocked, it should be dipped in acid for 15 seconds and then rinsing with water.
  • 【Good to Buy】Great choice for home brewing.

 

0.5 Micron Inline Oxygenation Diffusion Stone, 1/2″ NPT Hose Barb Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Home Brewing Beer – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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William’s Brewing Oxygen System w/Stainless Wand, Tubing and .5 Micron Stone – $44.99 via Spring Sale

Oxgenation System from William’s Brewing

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From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

Why aerate your wort? Yeast needs oxygen to reproduce and produce strong cell walls. If the cell walls are weak, the yeast will have a low tolerance for alcohol, and can die before fully fermenting out the wort. Particularly in worts with starting gravities in excess of 1.050, this can contribute to long lag times, slow ferments, and higher than normal finishing gravities. Like an air stone in a fish tank provides oxygen for fish to breathe, wort aeration provides needed oxygen for yeast respiration and growth.

The advantage of the Oxygen Aeration System is that the wort can be aerated to 60% of its oxygen holding capacity in just 20 seconds, something that takes our Air Aeration System 5 minutes to accomplish. This shorter aeration means less foaming of the wort before pitching, an important consideration in higher gravity beers. This system includes a .5 micron aeration wand, for thorough oxygen dispersion.

Includes 22″ Aeration Wand with a .5 micron stainless aeration stone, 4′ of tubing, and an Oxygen Regulator for standard hardware store oxygen welding tanks. Pictured red oxygen bottle is not included, these disposable 1.4 and 2.1 ounce left hand thread bottles can be purchased at any hardware store in the welding or brazing section. One bottle will aerate 20 to 30 batches. Pictured glass carboy is not included.

Why buy a William’s Oxygen Aeration System? It has a 22″ U.S. made stainless wand, longer than any other system, so you can easily reach the bottom of a 5 or 6 gallon fermenter without dipping the plastic tubing into the wort.

Unlike other Oxygen Aeration Systems, which feature imported regulators and wands, all parts are made in U.S.A.


 

Includes oxygen regulator (made in the US) for use with disposable oxygen bottles (not included, typically found at local hardware stores), tubing, stainless steel wand and .5 micron aeration stone.

William’s Oxygen Aeration System William’s Brewing Spring Clearance Sale

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Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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This post contains affiliate links. We may make a commission when you use our Amazon links. This will never cost you extra. Thank you for supporting Homebrew Finds!

Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

1/2″ Threaded Inline Stainless Steel Diffusion Stone

0.5 Micron Inline Oxygenation Diffusion Stone, 1/2″ NPT Hose Barb Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Home Brewing Beer

More Info
Highlighted Features
  • 【Healthy Food Grade Material】Food Grade 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone with 316 Stainless Steel 1/4" Barb, High Qulity and Anti-Corrosion.
  • 【Unique Mouth - feel】Compared with 2 micron, 0.5 micron diffusion stone will produce smaller & finer bubbles which can make the O2 or CO2 combine with liquid faster. Let your draft beer, soda, coffee and other drinks more delicate, more exquisite and more fresh.
  • 【Connected With Fittings】1/2" NPT diffusion stone can be installed into the 1/2" FPT fitting or 1/4" diameter. The diffusion stone can connect with kettle&pump&wort chiller by hose.
  • 【Boiled Clean】The 0.5 micron diffusion stone needs to be boiled in water to clean & unclog the pores. If the pores in aeration stone get blocked, it should be dipped in acid for 15 seconds and then rinsing with water.
  • 【Good to Buy】Great choice for home brewing.

 

0.5 Micron Inline Oxygenation Diffusion Stone, 1/2″ NPT Hose Barb Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Home Brewing Beer – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

This post contains affiliate links. We may make a commission when you use our Amazon links. This will never cost you extra. Thank you for supporting Homebrew Finds!

1/2″ Threaded Inline Stainless Steel Diffusion Stone

0.5 Micron Inline Oxygenation Diffusion Stone, 1/2″ NPT Hose Barb Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Home Brewing Beer

More Info
Highlighted Features
  • 【Healthy Food Grade Material】Food Grade 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone with 316 Stainless Steel 1/4" Barb, High Qulity and Anti-Corrosion.
  • 【Unique Mouth - feel】Compared with 2 micron, 0.5 micron diffusion stone will produce smaller & finer bubbles which can make the O2 or CO2 combine with liquid faster. Let your draft beer, soda, coffee and other drinks more delicate, more exquisite and more fresh.
  • 【Connected With Fittings】1/2" NPT diffusion stone can be installed into the 1/2" FPT fitting or 1/4" diameter. The diffusion stone can connect with kettle&pump&wort chiller by hose.
  • 【Boiled Clean】The 0.5 micron diffusion stone needs to be boiled in water to clean & unclog the pores. If the pores in aeration stone get blocked, it should be dipped in acid for 15 seconds and then rinsing with water.
  • 【Good to Buy】Great choice for home brewing.

 

0.5 Micron Inline Oxygenation Diffusion Stone, 1/2″ NPT Hose Barb Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Home Brewing Beer – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

This post contains affiliate links. We may make a commission when you use our Amazon links. This will never cost you extra. Thank you for supporting Homebrew Finds!

Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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williamsbrewing.com oxygenation

This post contains affiliate links. We may make a commission when you use our Amazon links. This will never cost you extra. Thank you for supporting Homebrew Finds!

Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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williamsbrewing.com oxygenation

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Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

Hands on Review: Milwaukee MW600 Dissolved Oxygen Meter – New Updates, Re-Worked Experiments

This review is by Homebrew Finds Contributor Brad Probert.  Brad is an engineer, expert homebrewer and experienced reviewer.  Grab a link to Brad’s website at the end of this review.

Brewing is a mix of art and science. When you get it just right, the results are incredibly rewarding. For us nerds out there, sometimes the science can be its own reward, even if it doesn’t lead to better beer. The homebrewing world has LoDo brewers that are interested in reducing oxygen pick up at every stage of the brewing process. And hoppy beer lovers devote a lot of effort trying to reduce oxygen pickup to stave off the evils of hop oxidation. So this is a point where the science can help you make the better beer you want. A Dissolved Oxygen (DO) meter is a tool you can use to experiment and learn more.

Milwaukee Instruments makes a wide variety of digital measuring instruments to measure all manner of things in liquids. Those of relevance to the brewing world include digital refractometers, pH meters, and dissolved oxygen meters. Their MW600 Dissolved Oxygen Meter is the subject of this review. This meter functions using the polarographic method. It passes a small current through the liquid it is submerged in, and the amount of Oxygen present affects the sensor reading as the current flows through it.

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William’s Brewing Oxygen System w/Stainless Wand, Tubing and .5 Micron Stone – $44.99 via Clearance Sale

Oxgenation System from William’s Brewing

More Info

From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

Why aerate your wort? Yeast needs oxygen to reproduce and produce strong cell walls. If the cell walls are weak, the yeast will have a low tolerance for alcohol, and can die before fully fermenting out the wort. Particularly in worts with starting gravities in excess of 1.050, this can contribute to long lag times, slow ferments, and higher than normal finishing gravities. Like an air stone in a fish tank provides oxygen for fish to breathe, wort aeration provides needed oxygen for yeast respiration and growth.

The advantage of the Oxygen Aeration System is that the wort can be aerated to 60% of its oxygen holding capacity in just 20 seconds, something that takes our Air Aeration System 5 minutes to accomplish. This shorter aeration means less foaming of the wort before pitching, an important consideration in higher gravity beers. This system includes a .5 micron aeration wand, for thorough oxygen dispersion.

Includes 22″ Aeration Wand with a .5 micron stainless aeration stone, 4′ of tubing, and an Oxygen Regulator for standard hardware store oxygen welding tanks. Pictured red oxygen bottle is not included, these disposable 1.4 and 2.1 ounce left hand thread bottles can be purchased at any hardware store in the welding or brazing section. One bottle will aerate 20 to 30 batches. Pictured glass carboy is not included.

Why buy a William’s Oxygen Aeration System? It has a 22″ U.S. made stainless wand, longer than any other system, so you can easily reach the bottom of a 5 or 6 gallon fermenter without dipping the plastic tubing into the wort.

Unlike other Oxygen Aeration Systems, which feature imported regulators and wands, all parts are made in U.S.A.


 

Includes oxygen regulator (made in the US) for use with disposable oxygen bottles (not included, typically found at local hardware stores), tubing, stainless steel wand and .5 micron aeration stone.

William’s Oxygen Aeration System William’s Brewing Spring Clearance Sale

Check sale or product page for current availability & pricing

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Price, promotions and availability can change quickly. Check the product page for current price, description and availability. tag:wmsoxysys

Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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williamsbrewing.com oxygenation

This post contains affiliate links. We may make a commission when you use our Amazon links. This will never cost you extra. Thank you for supporting Homebrew Finds!

Make sure the components you use are compatible and rated for your intended application.  Contact manufacturer with questions about suitability or a specific application.  Always read and follow manufacturer directions.

Ferroday 0.5 Micron Stainless Diffusion Stone + Silicone Tubing

Ferroday 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4" Barb & 20" Silicon Hose for Homebrew Wine Beer Soda (Stone0.5)

FERRODAY 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Homebrew Wine Beer Soda Air Stone 0.5 Micron + 20 Inch Silicone Hose

More Info

From the product description, check product page for current description, price and availability:

  • [ Healthy Food Grade Material]: The Whole 0.5 micron diffusion stone is made of 304 Stainless Steel, which let our 0.5 micron aeration stone anti-corrosion & high temperature resistant & Durable. 20 inch gas line is made of food grade Silicone.
  • [ Unique Carbonated Flavour]: 0.5 micron diffusion stone produces smaller & finer bubbles which can make the gas combines with liquid faster. Make draft beer, home brew soda and other drinks more delicate, more exquisite and more fresh.
  • [ Various Use]: 0.5 Microns aeration stone is best for oxygenation & carbonation. Use this air stone to oxygenate wort and carbonate beer/ soda prior to fermentation. Works great for other drinks as well
  • [ Connect With Fittings]: Attaching the aeration stone barb to a 1/4″ ID hose, and the other side of the hose can be attached with the “gas in” post on a keg and then connect the keg with CO2 regulator.
  • [ Boiled Clean]: The 0.5 micron diffusion stone needs to be boiled in water to get clean & unclog the pores. Sometimes if the aeration stone get blocked, can be dipped in acid for 15 seconds and then rinse with water.

 

Possible homebrewing uses include – carbonating, oxygenating and aerating.

FERRODAY 0.5 Micron Diffusion Stone Stainless Steel Aeration Stone Carbonating Stone with 1/4″ Barb for Homebrew Wine Beer Soda Air Stone 0.5 Micron + 20 Inch Silicone Hose – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link

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Oxygen Air Flow Meter 0.1-5LPM Gas Flowmeter [Assist with Wort Oxygenation]

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge

Flowmeter LZQ-1 Air Flow Rate Gauge 1~5LPM Oxygen Measuring Flowmeter Gauge


Why An Oxygen Flow Meter?

Most regulators that homebrewers use for oxygenating wort are simple setups – Example – via William’s Brewing.  They attach to disposable oxygen tanks (typically sourced from a local hardware store) and are little more than on and off valves.  No gauges, no pressure control (other than the degree to which you open and close the valve) and no flow control.

Time and rate give you an idea of how much oxygen you’re really adding to your wort.  Time is easy to track.  Rate, not so much, at least with typical homebrew O2 regulators.  If you want more or less oxygen for your next batch, it’s mostly a guessing game.

Enter an oxygen flow meter.  A flow meter, gives you an idea of flow rate


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Hands on Review: Milwaukee MW600 Dissolved Oxygen Meter

This review is by Homebrew Finds Contributor Brad Probert.  Brad is an engineer, expert homebrewer and experienced reviewer.  Grab a link to Brad’s website at the end of this review.

Brewing is a mix of art and science. When you get it just right, the results are incredibly rewarding. For us nerds out there, sometimes the science can be its own reward, even if it doesn’t lead to better beer. The homebrewing world has LoDo brewers that are interested in reducing oxygen pick up at every stage of the brewing process. And hoppy beer lovers devote a lot of effort trying to reduce oxygen pickup to stave off the evils of hop oxidation. So this is a point where the science can help you make the better beer you want. A Dissolved Oxygen (DO) meter is a tool you can use to experiment and learn more.

Milwaukee Instruments makes a wide variety of digital measuring instruments to measure all manner of things in liquids. Those of relevance to the brewing world include digital refractometers, pH meters, and dissolved oxygen meters. Their MW600 Dissolved Oxygen Meter is the subject of this review. This meter functions using the polarographic method. It passes a small current through the liquid it is submerged in, and the amount of Oxygen present affects the sensor reading as the current flows through it.

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