Photomanliny
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OK I made the jump from extract to all-grain. When I did extract I had no issues with OG readings. Everything seemed to match the software. However now I went to all-grain and my OG levels are not near what beer smith says they should be. I am not sure why, but it is either a measuring issue, a mashing/sparging issue or somewhere in between.
What I want to ask is if what I am doing to measure is NOT correct. I have been draining the kettle via the ball valve after cooling. Then, after filling carboy to the correct volume, I have been using what wort is left in the kettle to fill the hydrometer tube. Are there less fermentables near the top of the wort after cooling? Should I be waiting until I aerate the wort and then use the beer thief in the carboy? Could I actually be achieving a higher original gravity that I am measuring?
Today's batch should have been 1.076 and I achieved 1.050 according to my reading. Of course, I didn't think to use the beer thief until after the yeast was pitched.
Thanks in advance for any replies.

What I want to ask is if what I am doing to measure is NOT correct. I have been draining the kettle via the ball valve after cooling. Then, after filling carboy to the correct volume, I have been using what wort is left in the kettle to fill the hydrometer tube. Are there less fermentables near the top of the wort after cooling? Should I be waiting until I aerate the wort and then use the beer thief in the carboy? Could I actually be achieving a higher original gravity that I am measuring?
Today's batch should have been 1.076 and I achieved 1.050 according to my reading. Of course, I didn't think to use the beer thief until after the yeast was pitched.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
