No, you've taken a corrected number and plugged it back in to be calculated again as if it was an uncorrected reading. Go to the Brix conversion calculator Brix Conversion Calculator | Brewer's Friend. 2.78 Brix is actually 1.010 SG.When I plug in 2.78 Brix it results in 0.998 SG
Yes, that's right - 11.5 Brix is ~1.045 SGMost of my brews start around 11.5 Brix say 1.045 SG
No. You are not finishing at this Brix. 5.5 Brix is actually 1.021 SG.finish around 5.5 Brix say 1.008 SG for an ABV of 4.7/8%
Yep, I agree with the hydrometer ideaSo 1.046 is 11.4 Brix. Plugging that in to the calculator, your FG is 2.78 or 1.011. meaning 4.7% abv.
In simple terms. the refractometer measures how much sugar is in water. Ethanol affects the refraction when you are measuring it because it is no longer just sugar and water.
That's why you need to use a formula to work out how the ethanol has changed the refraction as the refractomer is reading something it wasn't designed to do.
For example if there was no alcohol - just sugar and water, a reading of 6 Brix is 6 Brix (1.024)
But because there is alcohol in your sample it refracts from 2.78 up to 6.
It's worth getting a cheap hydrometer to double check your gravity after fermentation starts.
Thanks, Yeah makes sense. What's interesting is that I'm getting the right outcome in respect to the ABV by sort of reversing the process in my spreadsheet (need to reconfigure that or use one of the other suggested calculators). What we would have called a "buck balance" back in my banking days.Your spreadsheet is right but I think you keep switching things around when it comes to true Brix and what your refractometer is reading.
No, you've taken a corrected number and plugged it back in to be calculated again as if it was an uncorrected reading. Go to the Brix conversion calculator Brix Conversion Calculator | Brewer's Friend. 2.78 Brix is actually 1.010 SG.
OK, let's ignore SG units for just a sec and just use Brix.
You have a starting Brix of 11.4. At the end of fermentation your physical reading was 6. Uncorrected. By using the calculator, because we know it started at 11.4, the corrected Brix is 2.8.
Your beer is starting at 11.4 and it is finishing at 2.8 - (11.4-2.8)x0.535=4.8%
Yes, that's right - 11.5 Brix is ~1.045 SG
No. You are not finishing at this Brix. 5.5 Brix is actually 1.021 SG.
You are finishing where a refractometer says 5.5 uncorrected.
You need to plug that number into your spreadsheet to get the true Brix. Your calculator should show that the corrected, true final gravity is 1.95 Brix which IS 1.008.
I hope this makes more sense.
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