David Woods
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I have searched all threads relating to refractometers but some are very old and I couldn't quite get all the info I needed. So..
Here are my thoughts - it seems a lot of brewers say that these devices are inaccurate and need a conversion tool for testing the FG. I was wondering if this is an idea to go with. What about just using the refracto tool at the end of fermentation when you may need to take many samples to test for brew for slow down / finish.
I feel that I would not really be too interested in absolute accuracy but the need to know that a brew is finishing - that way I can take numerous samples using almost no beer until it got low enough that I would then use the hydrometer to do the final accurate reading saving all that lovely beer!
Would you think this is a viable option as drawing off many tubes of brew for testing seems a waste to me - really don't want to take the chance of chucking it back in and infecting the brew even with sanitation. Was also thinking that this method would mean being able to get a cheaper device as all I am really looking for is the reading being stable over a few days.
I also see there are conversion tools to allow for the alcohol on the Google Play store and the Apple store.
Thoughts?
I have searched all threads relating to refractometers but some are very old and I couldn't quite get all the info I needed. So..
Here are my thoughts - it seems a lot of brewers say that these devices are inaccurate and need a conversion tool for testing the FG. I was wondering if this is an idea to go with. What about just using the refracto tool at the end of fermentation when you may need to take many samples to test for brew for slow down / finish.
I feel that I would not really be too interested in absolute accuracy but the need to know that a brew is finishing - that way I can take numerous samples using almost no beer until it got low enough that I would then use the hydrometer to do the final accurate reading saving all that lovely beer!
Would you think this is a viable option as drawing off many tubes of brew for testing seems a waste to me - really don't want to take the chance of chucking it back in and infecting the brew even with sanitation. Was also thinking that this method would mean being able to get a cheaper device as all I am really looking for is the reading being stable over a few days.
I also see there are conversion tools to allow for the alcohol on the Google Play store and the Apple store.
Thoughts?
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