Hi
I'm making small batch IPA's to experiment with new and different hops.
Problem is that for 4L batches I can be measuring as little as 3g of hops for certain additions.
My current scales only measure to within 1g so really looking for a set to weigh 0.1g increments (or finer) without breaking the bank.
Can anyone recommend a decent set from experience?
There are loads on ebay but some look too cheap to me and not confident to take a punt.
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Hop scales 0.1g accuracy
- Dennis King
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Re: Hop scales 0.1g accuracy
I work in the jewellery trade and any on here will do the job. Personally I have the £69.50 Tanita one at home for brewing but we have got a couple of the cheaper ones at work and are just as accurate.
Re: Hop scales 0.1g accuracy
I've been using this cheapy for over three years and it is still accurate.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronic-Dig ... B001L9CHP0
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Electronic-Dig ... B001L9CHP0
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Re: Hop scales 0.1g accuracy
I've had a small jewellery scale for hops for many years, got the cheapest of ebay, doesn't really matter if it is 100% accurate, you are not measuring gold out. (unless it is First Gold that is).
Just checked the link above and that is the same one I have.
Just checked the link above and that is the same one I have.