SeanD
02-19-2012, 09:18 AM
I use two thermometers to tell me when I'm close, then I check with the hydrometer to know when to start drawing off. I crack it open and then when the temp. drops I check again with the hydrometer. If it's light, I shut off the draw.
I'm getting ready to bottle my first couple of batches and I'm consistently two points over on each draw and like last year, I've got crystals in the bottom of the buckets. It's not the end of the world and I like that I can bring it down to density without having to cook it, but I wouldn't mind getting more accurate draws.
I feel like if I start drawing earlier, it's a guessing game because sometimes it will sit a couple of points low for a while during the boil. If I let the lighter stuff run run longer during the draw, I'm still guessing how much longer to go.
Any ideas?
Sean
I'm getting ready to bottle my first couple of batches and I'm consistently two points over on each draw and like last year, I've got crystals in the bottom of the buckets. It's not the end of the world and I like that I can bring it down to density without having to cook it, but I wouldn't mind getting more accurate draws.
I feel like if I start drawing earlier, it's a guessing game because sometimes it will sit a couple of points low for a while during the boil. If I let the lighter stuff run run longer during the draw, I'm still guessing how much longer to go.
Any ideas?
Sean