Which is more precise to use taking gravity readings: a hydrometer or refractometer? -- Ep. 151

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Howdy, homebrewer!

1:45 - Todd ditched his neck brace
2:58 - Thanks Jeff for sending us shirts!
4:04 - My recent bottling experience with the beer gun
7:08 - recapping our newly launched Patreon
17:21 - Announcing our October Q&A w/ Lorena Evans
18:31 - First question, "hydrometer vs refractometer"
27:50 - Second question, "understanding strike temps, mash temps, sparge temps, and timers"

On Today's Show:

Todd and James are BOTH able to join me this week to take YOUR questions! Specifically, we talk about using hydrometers and refractometers and we also take a question about better understanding what temperatures are important when setting your brew day timers. It's a great episode for newer brewers and we appreciate those who continue to send questions in as well as trust us to help you as a new brewer!

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Let us know what you think and enjoy the show!

cheers,

joshua

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