My current Beer an English Mild Ale is 6 days in and the reading is 7.5Bx using the refractometer. I just moved it from a 60F location to one that is 70F. I will give it till midweek to finish up and clear some more. At that time I am expecting a bit lower reading.
I know that it is proper to measure the finished gravity with a Hydrometer to mitigate inaccuracy of doing so with a Refractometer when alcohol is present.
After relying on the latter to monitor the fermentation process for quite some time I picked up a Hydrometer to get a more exact ABV%...
That is a possibility. I am not a big wine drinker and haven't had hardly any in years but I seem to remember that could bring the headaches on also.
Thanks for the reminder LOL
BTW I have tried a lot of things for arthritic pain and gout through the years. What has worked very well for me. Fresh Spinach, Fish Oil Tabs and mild exercise. Plenty of stretching. Just my experience.
No I don't. It is a commercial operation and I assume they are using things like that (I seem to remember those tablets from my wine making days way back before BEER).
Headaches after drinking some craft or homebrew beer have not been an issue for me in ages. I was told by several people that they would not drink draft beer in a bar because it gave them headaches. And I found that often it did the same to me. Leave the bar after a few with lunch and by the...
I also found that if you mix the desert up and place it in the fridge uncovered it will take on a thicker consistency reaching the low end of soft ice cream. Also the naturally red rhubarb color leeches out of the rhubarb lending a nice pinkish color to the yogurt. A little sweetner added to...
Love the idea of rhubarb raspberry sauce. I don't have the raspberries available but do take rhubarb out of my garden and run some through a small electric table top chopper then dump it into my home made yogurt. I add a bit of sweetener to it and that is my evening sweet tooth satisfier. I tend...
@murphyslaw You know what they say (whoever they are), that you can learn much more from your mistakes than you do from your successes. Successes are just the positive reinforcement that you are doing it right......or that you got lucky with that particular batch.
When trying to save $ it makes sense to figure out what costs the most in a batch of beer. And then the second most and so forth. My grain bill is my largest cost at about $10 per batch for simple beers buying by the sack. If you compare that with the price of LME or DME or small quantity grain...