reegs210
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Interested to hear people's thoughts on taking one sample of maybe 300mL or so a few days before fermentation is expected to be complete and sealing the sample with the hydrometer in it to determine if there is still fermentation happening over the course of 2-3 days
I realise this does not mimic the entire batch, but surely there should be enough yeast in there to give an accurate reading over those few days?
Sample would be kept at the same conditions as the entire batch in terms of temperature/location
I ferment in carboys and its a bit of a PITA to take multiple samples to check if fermentation has completed. I'm more worried about infection from drawing these samples than anything else.
Cheers
Reg
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Interested to hear people's thoughts on taking one sample of maybe 300mL or so a few days before fermentation is expected to be complete and sealing the sample with the hydrometer in it to determine if there is still fermentation happening over the course of 2-3 days
I realise this does not mimic the entire batch, but surely there should be enough yeast in there to give an accurate reading over those few days?
Sample would be kept at the same conditions as the entire batch in terms of temperature/location
I ferment in carboys and its a bit of a PITA to take multiple samples to check if fermentation has completed. I'm more worried about infection from drawing these samples than anything else.
Cheers
Reg
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