Brewmegoodbeer
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I have been researching a lot about ph and the effect temperature can have on ph. I wanted to put my ph meter's ATC to the test to see if "automatic temperature compensation" compensates for the differing temp of ph. I measured water with lactic acid in it at room temp and got 2.15. I then microwaved it to 146 degrees and I got 1.74. Boom! No compensation. Moral of the story is: always measure any ph at room temperature and always assume that any ph reading or range given for beer is given at room temperature or atleast 70-80 degrees farenheit to get it close enough.
I have been researching a lot about ph and the effect temperature can have on ph. I wanted to put my ph meter's ATC to the test to see if "automatic temperature compensation" compensates for the differing temp of ph. I measured water with lactic acid in it at room temp and got 2.15. I then microwaved it to 146 degrees and I got 1.74. Boom! No compensation. Moral of the story is: always measure any ph at room temperature and always assume that any ph reading or range given for beer is given at room temperature or atleast 70-80 degrees farenheit to get it close enough.
