Grape Expectations
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Stevenson Reeves S1011 hydrometer: 1.100 SG = 15.9% PA (and 1.050 SG = 8.1% PA).
Stevenson Reeves S1310 hydrometer: 1.100 SG = 13.5% PA (and 1.050 SG = 6.6% PA).
Both made by the same company, both "suitable for both wine and beer".
Can anyone explain why the scales differ like this?
Both are manufactured calibrated the same, to 1.000 SG in water at 20°C.
I might end up not adding enough sugar to achieve the desired ABV when using the S1011 hydrometer, or conversely, I might add too much sugar and end up with a higher ABV than desired, if using the S1310 hydrometer. One has to be wrong, or both!
Personally, I'm just aiming at the max ABV I can produce and the 1st hydrometer I bought (S1011) only goes up to 17% PA. The 2nd one (S1310) goes up to 23% PA.
If this question has come up before then I apologise!
Cheers.
Stevenson Reeves S1310 hydrometer: 1.100 SG = 13.5% PA (and 1.050 SG = 6.6% PA).
Both made by the same company, both "suitable for both wine and beer".
Can anyone explain why the scales differ like this?
Both are manufactured calibrated the same, to 1.000 SG in water at 20°C.
I might end up not adding enough sugar to achieve the desired ABV when using the S1011 hydrometer, or conversely, I might add too much sugar and end up with a higher ABV than desired, if using the S1310 hydrometer. One has to be wrong, or both!
Personally, I'm just aiming at the max ABV I can produce and the 1st hydrometer I bought (S1011) only goes up to 17% PA. The 2nd one (S1310) goes up to 23% PA.
If this question has come up before then I apologise!
Cheers.
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