Cussword
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Will a refractometer for wine work with beer
It does what it says on teh tin, adn it is probably reasonably accurate . . . . as long as you are measuring an alcohol / water mix . . . the minute you add another optically active compound to the mix (like glucose or a lot of other sugars) it becomes less so. . . . As an example my latest beer finished at 8.2 brix (By refractometer) which roughly comes out at 1.033 . . . but The hydrometer reading is 1.0125 . . . the difference between the two readings is down to the alcohol . . . When I used the formula to convert Brix to FG (Which also uses the OG) I get a refractometer value of 1.0129 . . .close enough.cwrw said:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Alcohol-Refractometer-0-80-Beer-Whisky-Vodka-Wine-/250674206323?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Home_Brew&hash=item3a5d58d673
Alcohol Refractometer, 0-80% Beer, Whisky, Vodka, Wine
I've found this - it claims to be able to measure alcohol % - is this so or is it hogwash? :wha:
Aleman said:. . . When I used the formula to convert Brix to FG (Which also uses the OG) I get a refractometer value of 1.0129 . . .close enough.
The only time you will get an accurate reading from a hydrometer is before you pitch the yeast.
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