therealrsr
Well-Known Member
I know this is out there (and I did search 2 different ways before asking) but nothing direct.
In short I took hydr reading for 3 days on a Brown Ale @1.012 which was the expected. I took a sample for a final reading and bottled the rest. Got done with bottling (~1 hr) and put the hydr in the sample. It read 1.014. There is a 10 degree difference b/n the fermentation spot and kitchen where it was bottled. Could the increased temp of the small sample in the hydr case which would obviously change rapidly cause this big of a difference? I know the conversion is in Complete Joy but I loaned it to a friend.
In short I took hydr reading for 3 days on a Brown Ale @1.012 which was the expected. I took a sample for a final reading and bottled the rest. Got done with bottling (~1 hr) and put the hydr in the sample. It read 1.014. There is a 10 degree difference b/n the fermentation spot and kitchen where it was bottled. Could the increased temp of the small sample in the hydr case which would obviously change rapidly cause this big of a difference? I know the conversion is in Complete Joy but I loaned it to a friend.