Vertumnus
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I'm certain this question has been asked before, but my search-fu was weak this time and I turned up nothing. Anyways:
I'm starting my first batch of DB and I followed the recipe regarding sugar but only had an SG of 1.060 or so. Put in a little shy of four cups (ran out of sugar, ) and came up to 1.073. My goal is 1.090. Is there a concrete formula/ratio/etc. regarding how much sugar will push up an increment of Specific Gravity?
Also, while I have y'all on the line, I had a more general question about whether specific gravity is dependent on volume at all. I ask this because sometimes I measure in a cylinder and sometimes I put the hydrometer directly in the primary fermentor. I was wondering if there would be any difference in my reading because of the massive difference in the volume of the test solution.
I'm starting my first batch of DB and I followed the recipe regarding sugar but only had an SG of 1.060 or so. Put in a little shy of four cups (ran out of sugar, ) and came up to 1.073. My goal is 1.090. Is there a concrete formula/ratio/etc. regarding how much sugar will push up an increment of Specific Gravity?
Also, while I have y'all on the line, I had a more general question about whether specific gravity is dependent on volume at all. I ask this because sometimes I measure in a cylinder and sometimes I put the hydrometer directly in the primary fermentor. I was wondering if there would be any difference in my reading because of the massive difference in the volume of the test solution.