Good! So you’re probably targeting an OG around 1.050 and a FG around 1.012 to get a 5% abv pale ale.I am so pleased to read this. Thank you. We are brewing a Spring Beer - it is a pale ale but should end up around the 5% mark.
I guess I need to get some sort of Brix conversion device. Or perhaps just bear in mind that after fermenting, the Brix device will read a touch high. In future I will take my OG after cooling and pre adding the yeast.
I have just been taking more readings at every stage just so I can replicate and get a nice consistent brew each time.
It is my understanding that hydrometer readings are required for the comparison to compute a WRI correction factor. @Yooper and @Pricelessbrewing is it possible to generate WRI correction factor using only refractometer measurements?