DaveT
Well-Known Member
I have been pondering how exactly you are susposed to take a gravity reading.
it is susposed to be at 60*F correct?
well if I take a reading and it says 1.014 at 70* and my water is 1.000 at 70*, the water at 60* is 0.098. does this mean that I am susposed to compensate for the temperature? or just measure gravity with the wort chilled to 60*? So at 70* wich way do I compensate the 1.014 to, add or subtract .002?
hopefully I dont confuse anyone it's 4:40 am and I have had a few too manym damn home brews taste too good to stop drinking!
it is susposed to be at 60*F correct?
well if I take a reading and it says 1.014 at 70* and my water is 1.000 at 70*, the water at 60* is 0.098. does this mean that I am susposed to compensate for the temperature? or just measure gravity with the wort chilled to 60*? So at 70* wich way do I compensate the 1.014 to, add or subtract .002?
hopefully I dont confuse anyone it's 4:40 am and I have had a few too manym damn home brews taste too good to stop drinking!
