Bad scale or value added hops?

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Levers101

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I've notice this before, but when I brew I always get the scale out and weigh my hops before I add them, and every time the nominal 1 oz of hops in the vacuum sealed package weighs 1.2-1.4 oz. Unless of course my scale is off, but it seems to calibrate right with volumes of water. I guess you get more than what you pay for. When I did my first couple of brews I had no such scale, and got bit by the extra amount of hops... especially on the Hefe I did with a late boil addition.

Does everyone else get more hops than 1 oz? Just curious.
 
the foil packs of pellet hops i use consistently weigh 1.15 ounces
 
Had to look that one up

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