okay, I'm going to get a refractometer and I've been checking out the ones from Hong Kong and others that are 'local' from the US. They are all 0-32% Brix and aluminum bodies. None list the manufacturer, including sites like Northern Brewer or Home Brew Adventures. I'm not willing to pay the insane $100 plus amount that places like Cole-Parmer are asking so I'm looking for some user acceptance testing, so to speak.
What is the general consensus of getting one of the aluminum bodied refractometers that come in from Hong Kong?
Is there really a difference between the one that GreatDel (yes, that's 'Great Deal' that is missing the 'A' from here in the US) is selling on eBay vs the one that from a company 8,000 miles away in Hong Kong is selling?
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Hong Kong
Input? anyone? Bueller, Bueller?
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Last edited by Bill on Wed Mar 25, 2009 9:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: refractometer
Depending on how dark your brewing studio is, you might look for a lighted model while you are prowling around.
Have fun in your shopping adventure.
Have fun in your shopping adventure.
Have Fun!
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Re: refractometer
Go with B3 or Northern Brewer. Most have ATC (automatic temp compensation) Don't go cheap and don't blow the bank. Won't brew without one Kick Ass B-Day present whenever it is. Oh Monique
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Re: refractometer
I'm gonna use that.brewing studio
Re: refractometer
He, sometime in the future, will have a studio to paint a palate of great beers.
I, on the other hand, will always be in a cave.
I, on the other hand, will always be in a cave.
Have Fun!
Chris
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