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There is no detectable dissolved oxygen in the mash because of the reactivity of oxygen.[1]
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- ↑ Lewis MJ, Bamforth CW. Chapter 12: Oxygen. In: Lewis MJ, Bamforth CW, eds. Essays in Brewing Science. Springer; 2006:131–142.