bernardsmith
Well-Known Member
I am still very much learning to brew and last night I made a gallon batch of pale ale working to control mash temperatures and improving my sparging techniques. OK. I took an hydrometer reading shortly after I sparged and the reading was lower than I had expected. I also took a reading shortly after I removed the kettle from the boil but in both cases the temperature of the wort was very significantly higher than the 60 degrees my hydrometer is calibrated to provide a reliable and accurate reading. Does anyone here know what factor I need to add to my readings at temperatures around 3 times the calibrated reading or do I need to chill the sample I am measuring to obtain a good reading? Thanks