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Hi All.

Just started a Coopers Lager and decided to take a og reading the reading was 1.030. I'm newish to using a hydrometer i say newish because years ago i did do the odd one. Now i just make the beer wait for it to ferment and enjoy but I've often wondered what the abv is that I'm drinking so i thought i would start taking the readings again. Anyway back to the question i have. Does the reading of 1.030 sound about right or have i read it wrong.

Cheers :cheers:
 
Hi jagcrusher it's Coopers Australian lager i used 2lb of sugar as it stated in the instructions.
Hi Evanvine the wort was a little warm as i took it imediatly the bucket was filled and befor the yeast went in.


Thanks both for your replies.
 
2lbs of sugar should give you an SG of around 1040 according to Coopers. Did you give the sugar, malt extract & hot water a good stir before adding the cold water? Just wondering if it had all dissolved before you measured the gravity :wha:

Have you tried calibrating your hydrometer in 20*C water to see what it reads?
 
cask is best said:
what should the gravity read in 20c of water.
In clean water at a temperature of 20C your hydrometer should read 1.000.
If for example it reads 1.002, you will need to subtract 2 gravity points from all your hydrometer readings.
On the other hand, if it reads 0.998, you will need to add 2 gravity points to all your readings.
You will need to test your hydrometer to find out what adjustments, if any, you need to make.
 

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