Hi everyone
What adjustment do you need to use to check the gravity of the wort when you are sparging as it will be above 20c
I don't know if this has been answered elsewhere but i can't find it.
thanks
Gravity and Temperature
Thanks for that,i was thinking maybe i was getting too technical about such things,does everyone here bother adjusting is there that much of a difference anyway,i suppose i shall find out at the point of sparging,my first full mash seems not too far off at the moment just a few small bits of kit to sort and i shall cross over 

As it can be a bit of a bugger to stop your sparge to fill a trial jar, measure the temp and adjust the reading I simply stop when i've either filled my boiler or the wort starts to look "thin". It's one of those things that will come to you with time/few brews. Unless you end up with a v. poor extraction from your grains it's unlikely your going to extract tannins (noticable anyway).
A refractometer is the way to go for this job as it's a simple case of let some wort splash onto the screen and read the results.
A refractometer is the way to go for this job as it's a simple case of let some wort splash onto the screen and read the results.
http://jimsbeerkit.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9794
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