bazfletch3
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[SIZE=medium]Hi All[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I need some help with what I presume is something incredibly stupid I am doing wrong……The last few brews I’ve started making a conscious effort to “measure & control” things more. I grabbed Beersmith to help with my recipe creation and record keeping, and I’ve been taking gravity readings much more often through my brewing process – rather than just at the end before I pitch yeast! Problem is I can’t make any sense out of my numbers – they seem all over the shop![/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I just have the basic el-cheapo hydrometer that came with my starter kit from Grain & Grape years ago (I somehow haven’t broke it yet), along with a glass thermometer from G&G as well. I just use the plastic hydrometer tube for my samples – I take a temp reading, then the hydrometer reading, then double check temp again. I then just use the Beersmith temp correction tool to find my “real” gravity reading.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]However on the last couple of brews, the (corrected) reading I’ve taken pre boil (at 50 ish deg’s after sparging) has been higher than the “final” OG reading I’ve taken from the fermenter just prior to pitching (at 18 deg’s – with no correction). I know this can’t physically be possible so something must be up. In these cases I’ve gone from thinking “ok, my efficiency is better than Id anticipated”, to “****, now my numbers are lower than I was shooting for”.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]My thoughts are that either:[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]If anyone has any ideas for me it would be very much appreciated – I do enough swearing on brew day as it is without something as basic as gravity readings messing with my head as well![/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Cheers[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Baz[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I need some help with what I presume is something incredibly stupid I am doing wrong……The last few brews I’ve started making a conscious effort to “measure & control” things more. I grabbed Beersmith to help with my recipe creation and record keeping, and I’ve been taking gravity readings much more often through my brewing process – rather than just at the end before I pitch yeast! Problem is I can’t make any sense out of my numbers – they seem all over the shop![/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]I just have the basic el-cheapo hydrometer that came with my starter kit from Grain & Grape years ago (I somehow haven’t broke it yet), along with a glass thermometer from G&G as well. I just use the plastic hydrometer tube for my samples – I take a temp reading, then the hydrometer reading, then double check temp again. I then just use the Beersmith temp correction tool to find my “real” gravity reading.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]However on the last couple of brews, the (corrected) reading I’ve taken pre boil (at 50 ish deg’s after sparging) has been higher than the “final” OG reading I’ve taken from the fermenter just prior to pitching (at 18 deg’s – with no correction). I know this can’t physically be possible so something must be up. In these cases I’ve gone from thinking “ok, my efficiency is better than Id anticipated”, to “****, now my numbers are lower than I was shooting for”.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]My thoughts are that either:[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=medium]My hydrometer is dodgy (at higher temps?)[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=medium]My thermometer is dodgy[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=medium]The wort sample isn’t mixed properly after I’ve batch sparged and I’m measuring a sample which has more “first runnings”[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=medium]Taking gravity readings at higher temps is always inaccurate and I should be cooling all my samples down to 20ish deg’s before measuring[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=medium]I’m playing the wrong music whilst brewing[/SIZE]
- [SIZE=medium]I’m not drinking enough whilst brewing[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]If anyone has any ideas for me it would be very much appreciated – I do enough swearing on brew day as it is without something as basic as gravity readings messing with my head as well![/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Cheers[/SIZE]
[SIZE=medium]Baz[/SIZE]