Jase
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Hi there,
I've been all grain for quite some time, but decided to try brewing my first Baltic Porter. My post-boil gravity was 1.082. I just put the beer onto ferment and got a starting gravity of 1.062. I double checked the starting gravity with both a hydrometer and a refractomter and both measured 1.062. All of my previous brews the post boil and starting gravities have been within a point or two of each . I did not add any additional water to the cube in case you have be wondering, so it wouldn't be volume difference that has caused the variance.
What may have caused the large variance in the gravity readings?
Cheers,
Jase
I've been all grain for quite some time, but decided to try brewing my first Baltic Porter. My post-boil gravity was 1.082. I just put the beer onto ferment and got a starting gravity of 1.062. I double checked the starting gravity with both a hydrometer and a refractomter and both measured 1.062. All of my previous brews the post boil and starting gravities have been within a point or two of each . I did not add any additional water to the cube in case you have be wondering, so it wouldn't be volume difference that has caused the variance.
What may have caused the large variance in the gravity readings?
Cheers,
Jase