A Hygrometer should be used as nothing more then a rough estimate. Its a what $7 piece of equipment?
It's a cheap way to tell at a glance how your fermentation is going, that's it.
You will not be able to taste the difference in a wine that finishes at .998 vs .994.
Now for those that really, really want to know your SG/Brix and have the $$ to spend you can always pick up a Digital Refractometer and take all the guess work out of it.
It's a cheap way to tell at a glance how your fermentation is going, that's it.
You will not be able to taste the difference in a wine that finishes at .998 vs .994.
Now for those that really, really want to know your SG/Brix and have the $$ to spend you can always pick up a Digital Refractometer and take all the guess work out of it.
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