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Started by Chris Craig, January 02, 2012, 12:55:58 PM

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Chris Craig

I just got my refractometer in the mail.  It has automatic temperature correction.  Anybody have experience with these?  Any advice, words of caution, etc?  I suppose I should be measuring gravity with a hydrometer as well until I have some confidence in this new toy.

Ian Grant

There easy to use just a couple drops and bam there's your gravity.  For FG there is a formula to use can't  remember what the website is but I think it was on the morebeer site.   Alcohol causes it to have a false reading which the formula will correct.

JohnQ

The formula is also built into beertools, under the refractometer tab, you enter the current brix and the OG it gives you the current gravity corrected.

JQ
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fakr

good plan on using a hydrometer with the refractometer until you're comfortable with just the one.
I had a couple of questionable alcohol % calculations just using the refractometer, and I would have liked to have a hydrometer reading just to make sure.  I've since taken as accurate a measure with the refractometer as possible, no rounding up or down the numbers.  Confirmed with a hydrometer a couple of times and am good now.
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Chris Craig

It seems that BeerSmith also does the calculations for you.  Overall, I think it's going to be an improvement in my process.  No more wasting 4 oz of wort/beer for every gravity reading.

Kyle

You do have the option of not taking a gravity reading. Since I know my system fairly well, I was getting very accurate predictions of O.G. with the Beertools software, now I only bother checking gravity for attempted clones or really big beers. Otherwise its just another thing to wash and sanitize after a brewday.
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Chris Craig

I've only been brewing all-grain beer since September, and I've been making changes to my equipment (bigger kettle, changes to the mash tun, etc).  At this point, I still really want to know if I'm hitting the numbers I should be hitting.  A refractometer will make things easier for me.

Once I get better at my process, I'll probably start to slack on the measurements a bit.

Dave Savoie

my Hydrometer has been broken for many many months so I have no idea what my beers are as far as ABV
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