Stevenson Reeves Triple Scale Hydrometer (S1017) For Home Brewing
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Stevenson Reeves Triple Scale Hydrometer - for Home Brewing (S1017) Measures specific gravity between 0.980 and 1.120, dissolved sugar in grammes per litre and a potential alcohol scale for beers The glass hydrometer is 23cm long to float in a 100ml sample and comes packed a strong clear plastic tube for storage and protection This Hydrometer Will Show You: the starting gravity and sugar content of your beer wort; the progress of fermentation, by gradually sinking as the sugar turns into alcohol; whether fermentation has stopped too early; when to bottle or keg Take readings at the beginning and end of fermentation to determine alcohol content
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Stevenson Reeves Triple Scale Hydrometer - for Home Brewing (S1017) Measures specific gravity between 0.980 and 1.120, dissolved sugar in grammes per litre and a potential alcohol scale for beers The glass hydrometer is 23cm long to float in a 100ml sample and comes packed a strong clear plastic tube for storage and protection This Hydrometer Will Show You: the starting gravity and sugar content of your beer wort; the progress of fermentation, by gradually sinking as the sugar turns into alcohol; whether fermentation has stopped too early; when to bottle or keg Take readings at the beginning and end of fermentation to determine alcohol content
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Stevenson Reeves Triple Scale Hydrometer - for Home Brewing (S1017) Measures specific gravity between 0.980 and 1.120, dissolved sugar in grammes per litre and a potential alcohol scale for beers The glass hydrometer is 23cm long to float in a 100ml sample and comes packed a strong clear plastic tube for storage and protection This Hydrometer Will Show You: the starting gravity and sugar content of your beer wort; the progress of fermentation, by gradually sinking as the sugar turns into alcohol; whether fermentation has stopped too early; when to bottle or keg Take readings at the beginning and end of fermentation to determine alcohol content