Aerate to late?

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Tommyb52

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I just brewed a Franziskaner clone on Saturday and its in the bucket fermenting. The air lock had a good pressure yesterday but evened out today. I just put a sanitized tube connected to an air pump in the bucket for a few minutes thinking its under oxygenated(I stirred it vigorously for 15 minutes when 1st brewed). Am I worrying over nothing?
 
Sounds like fermentation might not have started yet. I know "airlock activity isn't proof" , but I've always had some on all my brews.

I'd check the gravity and see if it has dropped. If not, let it go for a couple days and check again.

What yeast did you use?

And DON'T aerate it anymore. It's good before fermentation starts, but bad after it starts in most cases.
 

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