rdwj
Well-Known Member
I use it, but sometimes forget. Not using a hydrometer has never made a bit of difference for me. I know that it CAN make a difference in some situations, so I voted "Could Take it or Leave it".
dibby33 said:Why should you not use one. That is the question that should be asked here.
abracadabra said:This whole tread stems from a newbe's question the other day about whether or not hydrometer testing was necessary. In which Muncher and others assured the OP that it was...
abracadabra said:Then another newbe said he didn't know if his wort had started to ferment and Muncher told him the only way to know was to have taken a hydrometer reading of the OG and subsequent reading. I asked him (the newbe) a couple of questions. And told him to give it a week then look for signs of krausen if there were none the wort would taste sweet. And I told him if there were no visible signs of krausening then he should repitch.