Rogermort
Regular.
Been brewing two years now and I'm never certain when and how often I should be using the hydrometer during the brew day.
Last couple of brews everything has gone to plan but I got in a right mess today, took a pre boil reading which suggested I was missing the intended gravity by 10 plus points. Dialled in intended gravity and actual to BeerSmith, it suggested I needed to chuck 1.3 kilos of dme into the kettle. Only had 630 grams so chucked that in.
Volume came up short by a litre but by the time I was ready to pitch the yeast starter the OG was way higher than expected. It's going to be a strong one!
I am adjusting gravity readings for temperature but I'd like an *****'s step by step to when to take readings that I need to react to.
I'm fly sparging by the way and I think the original missed gravity was down to a faster than usual sparge.
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Last couple of brews everything has gone to plan but I got in a right mess today, took a pre boil reading which suggested I was missing the intended gravity by 10 plus points. Dialled in intended gravity and actual to BeerSmith, it suggested I needed to chuck 1.3 kilos of dme into the kettle. Only had 630 grams so chucked that in.
Volume came up short by a litre but by the time I was ready to pitch the yeast starter the OG was way higher than expected. It's going to be a strong one!
I am adjusting gravity readings for temperature but I'd like an *****'s step by step to when to take readings that I need to react to.
I'm fly sparging by the way and I think the original missed gravity was down to a faster than usual sparge.
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