jollster101
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Hi all
I have seen some info elsewhere about taking the gravity readings with your hydrometer during fermentation. A few people said that they do away with the long, tall, thin vessels so as to avoid having to constantly sterilise and draw off wort when taking gravity readings.
Instead they tend to use something that has a wide base that they put wort into at the time they transfer to the FV and then use that throughout. (They cover it in the same they would the main FV and then leave it alongside its big brother effectively becoming a mini FV).
My question is what sort of vessel would be best for this, would an Erlenmeyer flask work?
What do some of you guys use (assuming yo follow this method of course)?
Cheers
I have seen some info elsewhere about taking the gravity readings with your hydrometer during fermentation. A few people said that they do away with the long, tall, thin vessels so as to avoid having to constantly sterilise and draw off wort when taking gravity readings.
Instead they tend to use something that has a wide base that they put wort into at the time they transfer to the FV and then use that throughout. (They cover it in the same they would the main FV and then leave it alongside its big brother effectively becoming a mini FV).
My question is what sort of vessel would be best for this, would an Erlenmeyer flask work?
What do some of you guys use (assuming yo follow this method of course)?
Cheers