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Airspeed

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OK, so yesterday I went into a local brew store and saw a thermometer/hydrometer combo that had a colorful scale that seemed easier to read than the one I normally use. So I spent the $13.

Today, using the very same sample of the word I boiled this morning, I got this from the new hydrometer:

76 deg F with 1.042 gravity

Then I did what I should never have done - I dunked in the older hydrometer:

74 deg F with 1.048 gravity

I know the difference between before and after fermenting is more important than the absolute value, and I know which instrument took what reading, but my confidence in the preciseness of these things is now severely shaken... :drunk: :rolleyes:
 
I have four hydrometers, and all four read differently.

I use the one that is closest to 1.000 in distilled water @ 60 degrees. The other three just hang around and look pretty.
 
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