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Hydro vs refractometer

Discussion in 'Equipment/Sanitation' started by Kershner_Ale, Jun 26, 2014.

 

  1. #1
    Kershner_Ale

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2014
    My hydrometer vs refractometer readings on the same beer are way off. Up to 10 units (eg 1.020 vs 1.010) sometimes. I've calibrated the refractometer. Both read 1.000 with water. Any thoughts? Not sure which to trust.


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  2. #2
    GuldTuborg

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 26, 2014
    Thoughts? For FG, run your refractometer readings through a calculator. They measure different things and need conversions once wort changes to beer.
     
  3. #3
    Kershner_Ale

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2014
    Thanks, will do that. Forgot to mention both readings on 65 F beer if that mattered.


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  4. #4
    GuldTuborg

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 26, 2014
    Temp has to be accounted for, too, so it's good you're already doing that. Your readings should be the same once you convert (or similar; the higher the alcohol content, the more the readings will differ).
     
  5. #5
    tally350z

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2014
    I only use my refractometer during brew day. Runnings, preboil, post boil. Than I only use my hydrometer for FG readings.

    Make sure you are using Distilled water for your calibrations also.
     
  6. #6
    barryhannah

    Member

    Posted Jun 26, 2014
    I'll see if I can state this a bit more simply: use a refractometer before any alcohol has been created; use a hydrometer after any alcohol has been created.

    Any refractometer reading taken with a sample that has alcohol in it will need to be run through an additional calculation.
     
  7. #7
    paulgobble

    New Member

    Posted Jul 5, 2014
    Are FG readings taken with a refractometer, and then adjusted with a calculator, reliable? I hate using my hydrometer, and would love to retire it, but I have doubts about using a refractometer for FG readings.
     
  8. #8
    duboman

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 5, 2014
    Personally I'm not a fan of refractometer usage for FG, even with the various calculators I find them unreliable. YMMV


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  9. #9
    Yooper

    Ale's What Cures You! Staff Member  

    Posted Jul 5, 2014
    Me too. I've never found one that was accurate for me.

    I know that some calculators work for some people, but not for FG in any of my attempts so I don't use the refractometer for readings after brewday.
     
  10. #10
    hunter_le five

    Sheriff Underscore

    Posted Jul 5, 2014

    Same here. Some people swear by this or that calculator, but it never seems to work for me.

    So another +1 for refractometer on brew day, hydrometer after pitching yeast. As always ymmv.


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