don_bran321
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Anyone get results like this before? My first time being able to track to the spreadsheet.
I was thinking the same thing with the goblins.Sometimes beer goblins will open the fermenter and add sugar.
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The TILT is not very accurate and just provides a general idea of the s.g.
Take your pick
Sometimes beer goblins will open the fermenter and add sugar.
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The TILT is not very accurate and just provides a general idea of the s.g.
Take your pick
No, it's not that simple.That tilt is as accurate as any triple hydrometer...
It happens to every single person using it.I was just curious if this happened to anyone else. I'm sure it drop back down as it finishes through week 2.
I can't imagine how I could get it out without risking mass infection and oxidation.I am thinking C02 worked out of solution... but I will say that of the krausen was on the top and pushed the top lower, the bottom will compensate and float higher, indicating a higher gravity...
We often remove, clean, sanitize, replace the tilt on our 100 gallon rum washes after three days when we also do a ph check...
now a tilt with a pH probe on the bottom, sign me up!!!
I can't imagine how I could get it out without risking mass infection and oxidation.
Very nice. I want to get into distilling myself but it's a little frowned upon.yeah, we have 12" openings on the top and you can see it when you open them, CO2 blanket is undisturbed, and we are distilling it 3 days later, but yes, much greater concern for infection.
you mean a $7 un-calibrated homebrew hydrometer with only .002 resolution for a precise reading within .001???
I have this which I use primarily. http://grauhall.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=494curious, what model do you use?
NICE, much better resolution than the typical homebrew store one with .002 resolution... more homebrew stores should carry those..I have this which I use primarily. http://grauhall.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=494
I also have one which is 1.050 to 1.100, or such. And also one which is for "heavy liquids", it's more accurate than a normal hydrometer when I do long heavy 1.115 boils where the wort ends up like thick oil-ish, sort of. All of them are calibrated according to what it says inthe link.
NICE, much better resolution than the typical homebrew store one with .002 resolution... more homebrew stores should carry those..
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