Are refrectometers that good?
Preferences???
I always use a refract in the brew house for speed of measurement (less volume to cool down) and they are relatively accurate. Once yeast is added, I rely on a hydrometer as they are accurate in the presence alcohol without needing correction factors etc.
Craftbrewer have got Refractometers on special at the moment. $46 for the 0-32 Brix is a great bargain, imo.I'm just about to buy one myself, just not 100% sure yet which one of the folllowing two:
1. 0-32% Brix scale, and also SG scale.
2. 0-18% Brix scale, no SG scale, so only goes to about 1.072, but therefore the scale seems to be easier to read, as there is 'more space per Brix'.
Both are the same price on ebay. I kind of tend to the 0-18 % Brix one, simply because of the larger scale. Haven't brewed over 1.072 OG yet and doubt that this will happen very often.
Any ideas?
Florian
Mine only arrived yesterday, but I can confirm it is in a hard case.I'm a happy customer too and have seen that bargain. Just wondering if the 0-18% Brix is easier to read? In other words, on the 0-32% Brix scale, do you find it difficult at times to read the exact value?
Do the CB ones come with a pouch or hard case?
Florian
And you can taste test the sample
I am an extract brewer and think eventually I will only use the refractometer.
How much faith can be put in post-ferment measurements with a refractometer ? While there are correction calculations, the device isn't any longer measuring within it's purpose-built range. Has anyone done the calcs and cross checked against a hydro to determine its worth as the only tool to use?
I wont be retiring my hydro just yet.
it depends,b i use my refractometer for measuring my sparge run off as a few drops cools instantly, rather than cooling 70ml. If your question relates to accuracy then that is a difference question. My new hydrometer is ~3x more accurate than the last standard issue, pure brew porn. 0.001 increments yet you can easily interperate to ~0.0005. For and extra $100 again your can go 0.0005 increments and easily guestimate half division.
Smashin
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