eanmcnulty
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eanmcnulty said:I have read that many brewers check the gravity 3-4 days in a row for final gravity. I know that is how it is supposed to be done. I have never done it, because I don't know how to easily do it. I just give it 3 weeks, check gravity right before I bottle it and hope for the best. I brew mostly 3 gallon batches, so would I take a tube of beer out of the fermenter, test it, and add it back or drink it? I don't want to lose three tubes of beer to the test. Can you explain your process for collecting the beer and checking it? Thanks, Jon
I asked this question in another thread, and the answers I received made me think that more brewers than not just go with a 2 to 4 week primary, and not many brewers actually check for FG until they are ready to bottle.
So, do you take hydrometer readings for a few days in a row to check for FG, or do you just give it "long enough; it should be done..."?
That's pretty much what I do. I'm really wondering, because I often hear brewers talk about taking those readinds, but I'm not sure that many actually do it.
What do you think?