Just a quick check of my math, for those of you numerically inclined.
I think there's about 4 gal of IPA in my carboy - if 3/4 of a cup of corn sugar primes a 5 gals, would 2/3 of a cup be sufficient for (approx) 4?
Thanks...
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phirleh wrote:http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/8/KitchenBath/GadgetsAccessories/SpecialtyGadgets/PRDOVR~0424076P/Starfrit+5-kg.+Digital+Scale.jsp?locale=en
$9.99 2/3's off right now. works for up to about 7lbs. I use mine for grain and even light amounts of hops.
Derek wrote:phirleh wrote:http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/browse/8/KitchenBath/GadgetsAccessories/SpecialtyGadgets/PRDOVR~0424076P/Starfrit+5-kg.+Digital+Scale.jsp?locale=en
$9.99 2/3's off right now. works for up to about 7lbs. I use mine for grain and even light amounts of hops.
That's a great deal. I like the old-school mechanical scale, but I do need something for smaller hop measures. What's the precision on that one? (I was thinking more along the lines of <1 Kg capacity with 1-2 g precision).
Derek wrote:That's a great deal. I like the old-school mechanical scale, but I do need something for smaller hop measures. What's the precision on that one? (I was thinking more along the lines of <1 Kg capacity with 1-2 g precision).
J343MY wrote:I tried measuring dried yeast on it, and up to about 5 grams it still read 0.
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