Perfect, Thank you Steve.This is the 1.000 mark (pink arrow) and the 1.010 mark (blue arrow), the small notches are 0.002 increments:
And don’t forget to measure the temperature of the sample. If your hydrometer is calibrated to 20c (highly likely) if your sample is more than a couple of degrees either side of this, either adjust the temperature of the sample or use an online calculator otherwise your reading could be way out. This catches a lot of new people out!
For a hydrometer calibrated at 20*C, measuring most beers within normal brewing and conditioning temperatures, you should not normally expect to have a correction exceeding 0.002, its usually less. More hereYes, I've noticed this and panicked a bit when I took the first reading of my MJ Raspberry Berlinner which was a bit hot, it was about 1.030 when it was warm and went up to 1.038 once it cooled down a bit.
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