stevedasleeve
Well-Known Member
I like to know but don't stress too much - sort of in between. That said I am also perhaps too fastidious! I take a pre-boil sample, cool it, measure it with the hydrometer then calibrate my refractometer to it. After that I use the refractometer to measure the gravity immediately before transferring into the carboy. I usually dilute with 1-4 qts of very cold water to up the volume to 6 gallons and to cool the wort down quicker and so I can leave more cold break/hops sludge.
I always take a hydrometer reading before kegging so I can know the ABV, and to taste the beer before aging it. I never take a reading during fermentation - I just leave it for 3-6 weeks to do its thing, and you know it always does!
I always take a hydrometer reading before kegging so I can know the ABV, and to taste the beer before aging it. I never take a reading during fermentation - I just leave it for 3-6 weeks to do its thing, and you know it always does!