michael_aussie
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I have gleaned from reading here that there are many different habits.
I started brewing last year in a frenzy, taking readings every couple of days.
However, there were a few things I was concerned about:
1. I was putting the hydrometer directly into my drum, so I had contamination concerns.
2. It was hard to read the scale of the hydrometer in the drum in the brewing fridge in the light of my shed.
3. I was storing the hydrometer in its original container, without washing it or sanitising it again.
After speaking to a few friends who never took SG readings, I also stopped.
I would like to do the "right" thing but need some tips.
I have heard that some brewers leave their hydrometer in the brewing drum during the entire process, eliminating sanitation, cleaning and storage issues.
I also take it that most "serious" brewers remove a same of beer from their drum to take a SG reading. This obviously makes sanitising the hydrometer less crucial, but it means that whatever you use to take the same has to be clean.
So who does what? What is your hydrometer "process", especially in respect to sanitisation?