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    Measured OG a bit later

    Thanks to both of you for taking the time to explain it to me! I already took a look at the application, I need a bit to understand it but it should make it. And yes, my Notebook is full of informations, and my beer tastes better and better after each try, so I think it's good haha :D
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    Measured OG a bit later

    Well, I will have to work with the 1.080 then, thank you! Well those hippies are going to make me crazy, never thought they would ferment that fast!! :D I will remember this for next time :) Thank you for all your help!
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    Measured OG a bit later

    Well I wanted to have 5.85 gallons and ended up with 5.85 gallons... I have to admit that I never understood how to calculate how much O.G. to expect but I expected an O.G. between 1.065 and 1.080 The only thing which made it suspicious to me is that the beer went from Saturday to Thursday from...
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    Measured OG a bit later

    Thanks, but does it affect it a lot or can I still work with the 1.080 reading?
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    Measured OG a bit later

    Well as said, I realised it after the fermentation started and there was already Co2 escaping through the airlock and as I took the sample, there were bubbles in it which I guess, pushed the hydrometer higher. So my question if it makes a big difference or is the difference not that big?
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    Measured OG a bit later

    Hello, thank you for the fast reply! I was worried because in went from an OG of 1.080 to 1.025 in 4 days, crazy isn't it? I just wanted 4,5% Vol. Never mind, thanks! By the way, I live in the northern part, near the lake of upper sure :)
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    Measured OG a bit later

    Hello, I hope I'm posting this in the right place! I brewed my beer last saturday and I completely forgot to measure the OG with my hydrometer. I realised it 4 hours later and decided to measure it but there was already Co2 in it so I got as OG 1.080. So now my question: Is the measurement...

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