Then you should buy 2 a year from eBay and increase your profit margin.
I use my hydro for final gravity reading as alcohol will skew refractometer readings. Other than that I use my refractometer for everything prefermentation.
Coolest thing: using a refractometer AND a hydrometer, you can degas any beer (i.e., store-bought) and figure out its OG and ABV. Great for beginning a clone recipe.
how would you figure out its og?Coolest thing: using a refractometer AND a hydrometer, you can degas any beer (i.e., store-bought) and figure out its OG and ABV. Great for beginning a clone recipe.
If you have brewing software, you can use a refractometer for very precise FG readings too. If you have the OG in Brix and the SG in Brix, it is easy peasy.
how would you figure out its og?
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looks like a nice one......is this the one I am looking for?
But they cost us $79.99 through a homebrew wholesalers and I have enough going without worrying about establishing another business relationship with another vendor for something I sell 2 a year of.
You'd sell a lot more if they weren't $100+.
You need to find new wholesalers. You could buy them from BMW for $59.99 if you wanted.
This is just poor business.
After my replies yesterday I started looking at science supply places and in order to get to a reasonable price I'd have to buy in lots of 100+ (would get me to $55 each cost). I
I can buy almost three refractomters on Ebay for each ONE I can buy at my LHBS. Since there are no moving parts, they are a damn simple design, I am not worried about "reliability". There are no rotating shafts or bearings or parts that can "wear" to my knowlege.
Hey just noticed your name. Cool.
I used to be a bit of a chess nut myself in my younger days. Played postal chess for quite a number of years to suppliment the local chess club games and tourneys.
Is there any particular brand or options I should look for when buying one?