bigsteve2007
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hey guys and girls, my question is simple can i just put the hydrometer in the fermenting bin or do i need to use a test jar?
Moley said:If the hydrometer is properly sterilised there's no reason why you shouldn't drop it in the fermenter and leave it there. I would guess you should be looking for a gravity around 1.010, what's the brew?
Actually that is not the case. The hydrometer will quickly be covered in gunk making the reading (which you can't see as its covered in dried trub) about as accurate as a blind chimpanzee with a stick. Plus the CO2 in solution will make it more buoyant.Moley said:If the hydrometer is properly sterilised there's no reason why you shouldn't drop it in the fermenter and leave it there.
I did say that was only to get a guestimate, I do occasionally leave a hydrometer in a FV (only because I seem to have acquired 5 of them) but I wipe any gunk off the stem and give them a spin before reading.Aleman said:Actually that is not the case. .... Do the job properly FFS!
:rofl: :Aleman said:with enough practice you will get to the point where you can take short cuts. . . . Take Sample . . . Drink Sample
Aleman said:about as accurate as a blind chimpanzee with a stick.