Frognostic
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After breaking my previous hydrometer when it rolled onto the floor in the night I had to get a new one.
Problem is that the readings on this new hydrometer were uncharacteristically high than what I was used to (I was following some fairly straight forward mead recipe that gave me a predictable gravity reading).
I looked into it and did a gravity reading for tap water and it was about 1.006 which is more than it should be, I think, by about 6 points.
Naturally I subtract about 6 points when I take a reading. Thing is the readings were coming in about 15-20 points higher than I was used to and this got me wondering.
It seems that this new hydrometer calculates potential alcohol differently to the old one and by that I mean it predicts higher alcohol content than before.
For example, 1.070 translates as just over 11% potential alcohol whereas before it would have been a potential alcohol of 9.5%.
The red "start beer" bar is between 1.030 and 1.040 and the potential alcohol of 1.040 is given as 6.5%.
The make of the hydrometer is Stevenson Reeves Ltd.
Problem is that the readings on this new hydrometer were uncharacteristically high than what I was used to (I was following some fairly straight forward mead recipe that gave me a predictable gravity reading).
I looked into it and did a gravity reading for tap water and it was about 1.006 which is more than it should be, I think, by about 6 points.
Naturally I subtract about 6 points when I take a reading. Thing is the readings were coming in about 15-20 points higher than I was used to and this got me wondering.
It seems that this new hydrometer calculates potential alcohol differently to the old one and by that I mean it predicts higher alcohol content than before.
For example, 1.070 translates as just over 11% potential alcohol whereas before it would have been a potential alcohol of 9.5%.
The red "start beer" bar is between 1.030 and 1.040 and the potential alcohol of 1.040 is given as 6.5%.
The make of the hydrometer is Stevenson Reeves Ltd.