Depends what the salt was.Mine do the same. Jump 0.2 or 0.3g occasionally. But as I said, plenty good enough for hops, and I can honestly tell you that I wouldn't be and to tell a 0.2g difference in salts in 25l of water!
Scales, thermometers, hydrometers or pH meters. You can produce good beer with pretty cheap inaccurate equipment or you can subscribe to the theory of marginal gains where the accumulation of accuracy from water treatment to yeast pitching leads to incremental gains in quality and consistency. Cheap measuring equipment does render the time spent on complicated water treatment calculations and brewing software a little redundant. And then there's the old adage 'buy once, buy well', and have gear you can trust.I’m in the market for some new scales after my old ones took a tumble.
Interested to know what you guys use or recommend for your grain scales and also for your hops and water adjuncts.
Cheers
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