So my first kit is a youngs ubrew lager kit (the ones they sell in tesco). I've followed the instructions (and done a lot of reading online) so think I'm ok with the principle of taking readings, bottling at the correct stable SG level etc.
But where I'm coming unstuck at the moment is reading the hydrometer that came with the kit.
It has a handy (?) yellow colour round the scale to indicate when the brew is ok to bottle. It also shows a thick black bar just below it, for which on the hydrometer instructions it states that this black bar goes from 1.010 to 1.005. The Hydrometer instructions state do not bottle until this bar is just under the level of the fluid.
However, on my kit instructions it states that bottling can take place from 1.000 to 1.006. So this would put one end of that scale inside the black "do not bottle" bar on the hydrometer.
Now, when I am taking a reading (have taken readings tonight and last night) it has been steady on a reading of (I think) 10. I'm not sure what 10 actually relates to when everything else is 1.???, also from the explanations of where these coloured bands are I can't figure out the actual graduations so it may not be 10 but one graduation under it!
I'm getting really confused so any advice would be very welcome!
Cheers,
Mark
But where I'm coming unstuck at the moment is reading the hydrometer that came with the kit.
It has a handy (?) yellow colour round the scale to indicate when the brew is ok to bottle. It also shows a thick black bar just below it, for which on the hydrometer instructions it states that this black bar goes from 1.010 to 1.005. The Hydrometer instructions state do not bottle until this bar is just under the level of the fluid.
However, on my kit instructions it states that bottling can take place from 1.000 to 1.006. So this would put one end of that scale inside the black "do not bottle" bar on the hydrometer.
Now, when I am taking a reading (have taken readings tonight and last night) it has been steady on a reading of (I think) 10. I'm not sure what 10 actually relates to when everything else is 1.???, also from the explanations of where these coloured bands are I can't figure out the actual graduations so it may not be 10 but one graduation under it!
I'm getting really confused so any advice would be very welcome!
Cheers,
Mark