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Beer Brewing Hydrometer with Thermometer 0-13/0.2°

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In stock: 9 pcs
Maximum purchase: 100 pc
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Beer Brewing Balling Hydrometer with Thermometer: For Perfect Brews 🍻

This precise Balling hydrometer with thermometer will help you brew the perfect beer. Thanks to its easy-to-read scale, you can easily check your beer's density during the brewing process.

Features:

  • Measurement range: 0-13 Balling degrees
  • Graduation: 0.2 degrees
  • Thermometer scale: 0-40°C/1°C
  • Total length: 380+-20 mm

Benefits:

  • Accurate measurements: Ensures precision in your brewing.
  • Easy to use: The simple scale makes reading a breeze.
  • Durable materials: A long-lasting, reliable tool.
  • Two-in-one: Measures Balling degrees and temperature in one device.
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István - 2024.10.27.
Ideal for brewhouse work and fermentation management
Brewing starts with the brewhouse work. The alcohol content stated in the production sheet (which can only be measured in the lab) is closely related to the initial Balling degree in the brewhouse, so it is essential to know the Balling degree of the wort before transferring it to the fermenter, for which the 0-13 Balling hydrometer with thermometer is perfectly suitable. We can also monitor the fermentation process, as beers with 12 Balling degrees usually ferment down to 1.8-2.2 Balling degrees, provided that the malt quality and mashing process are appropriate.
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