Matplat
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Evening all,
I did a bit of a search on this, but could only find about people who hadn't used a calculator to correct their FG reading.
So i just got a refractometer, and immediately calibrated it. Being most of the way through my current fermentation, i thought I would give it a go.
First thing i noticed was that whereas when calibrating with water the line was perfectly defined, it was now much more blurry. I assume this is due to cloudiness from suspended yeast?
I converted my original gravity reading to brix (10.5) so I could use a calculator, using my approximate blurry FG reading of 5 brix, I get an FG of 1.006 however this does not match my hydrometer reading of 1.010?
Where am I going wrong?
Cheers, Matt
I did a bit of a search on this, but could only find about people who hadn't used a calculator to correct their FG reading.
So i just got a refractometer, and immediately calibrated it. Being most of the way through my current fermentation, i thought I would give it a go.
First thing i noticed was that whereas when calibrating with water the line was perfectly defined, it was now much more blurry. I assume this is due to cloudiness from suspended yeast?
I converted my original gravity reading to brix (10.5) so I could use a calculator, using my approximate blurry FG reading of 5 brix, I get an FG of 1.006 however this does not match my hydrometer reading of 1.010?
Where am I going wrong?
Cheers, Matt