hydro reading

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hydro reading

Post by fizzypop boy » Thu Sep 21, 2006 10:53 am

There might be an obvious answer to this but i can't think of one,so here goes is there a reason why with a sanatised hydrometer you can't take the reading from within the fermenting bucket rather than taking a sample out and using the hydrometer jar? :?

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Post by Andy » Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:24 am

My brews always have a residue yeast head left when fermentation is complete so using a hydrometer without disturbing it (the head) would be difficult. That's why I like my refractometer :lol:

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Post by fizzypop boy » Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:26 am

Thanks Daab thought i was missing something but as usual your on the ball.

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Re: hydro reading

Post by PieOPah » Thu Sep 21, 2006 3:42 pm

fizzypop boy wrote:There might be an obvious answer to this but i can't think of one,so here goes is there a reason why with a sanatised hydrometer you can't take the reading from within the fermenting bucket rather than taking a sample out and using the hydrometer jar? :?
I would say the main reason for not doing this is that you are missing the opportunity to have a sneaky sample of your brew. The best thing about hydro readings is drinking the sample afterwards!

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Post by Andy » Thu Sep 21, 2006 3:48 pm

I look forward to my daily gravity reading as I can squirt the unused contents of my sampling pipette into my mouth 8) Only a small quantity but it's interesting to feel the taste evolve each day.

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Post by Doug » Mon Nov 06, 2006 2:40 pm

I take a reading approx every 3 days and I usually end up drinkting the 60ml in the tube and the bit from the syphon tube. then each day until i get a steady reading before barreling

As long as I have sterried the syphon tube there is less chance of contamination by not putting it back. I Just love the taste and how it actually tastes nothing like the one that going to be drunk out of the barrel, but I can tell if I am going to like it.

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Post by PieOPah » Mon Nov 06, 2006 5:58 pm

Doug wrote:I take a reading approx every 3 days and I usually end up drinkting the 60ml in the tube and the bit from the syphon tube. then each day until i get a steady reading before barreling
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Possibly easier to clean and easier to take a sample with - Buy a Turkey Baster from you local supermarkey. This is basically like a huge pipette so you can easily take samples. Much easier than using a syphon

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Post by oxford brewer » Mon Nov 06, 2006 8:28 pm

As PoP said get a turkey baster....got mine from sainsburys for 99p...it does require 2 goes to get enough in the sample tube to float the hydrometer :x might have to find a bigger bulb for the end!

And always drink the sample after!

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