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BMan1029

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Kegged Belgian Trippel this past weeked and the final read was higher than the read I took when transfering from primary to secondary. What gives? This has been bothering me extensively for the past few days. I use a refractometer (calibrated to zero before each use) and then beersmith to convert. Any ideas on what could cause this?
 
I dunno because the refractometer calc in beersmith never made any sense to me for finished beer.
 
How about using two strains of yeast? Could that have caused it? I used a French Saison and an American Ale yeast.
 
You really can't get an accurate reading of finished beer with a refractometer. They really are only accurate with wort. Even the conversion tables may not give you an accurate reading. So I would first take a hydrometer reading to see what's going on.
 
Any ideas on what could cause this?
How big is the difference?
As others have said, using a refractometer for finished beer has a fair margin for error, so it's possible that the difference you are seeing is within that margin and caused as much by the conversion and calculations than anything else.
 

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