Hi, first brew, first question. I've been reading and researching and looking forward to getting to this stage.
I'm brewing a kit beer and the first days have gone well, initial fermentation was good and lots of bubbling from the airlock.
I'm going to leave it a good while before I think about the next step but I want to check the gravity over a few days to make sure its stable as the airlock has now stopped bubbling and although I know this is not an indication that fermentation has finished, I would like to learn as much as I can from this first brew and would like to keep an eye on the gravity while the beer evolves.
When I lift the lid to take a sample, can i just put the hydrometer in the bucket to take a reading or is it important to draw a sample and use the trial jar? I think the first option would be quicker and easier, but not sure if its bad practice?
thanks for your help in advance.
Darren.
I'm brewing a kit beer and the first days have gone well, initial fermentation was good and lots of bubbling from the airlock.
I'm going to leave it a good while before I think about the next step but I want to check the gravity over a few days to make sure its stable as the airlock has now stopped bubbling and although I know this is not an indication that fermentation has finished, I would like to learn as much as I can from this first brew and would like to keep an eye on the gravity while the beer evolves.
When I lift the lid to take a sample, can i just put the hydrometer in the bucket to take a reading or is it important to draw a sample and use the trial jar? I think the first option would be quicker and easier, but not sure if its bad practice?
thanks for your help in advance.
Darren.