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Hi,
I have read most of this forum, and have learned a LOT. I am 4 days away from bottling my first Vintage Wine Kit (Shiraz). I sneaked a taste, and wow, it's great. I am trying to use a Vinometer to figure out alcohol levels, but can't seem to understand how to use it. I put funnel end up, put a little wine into it. When it reaches the bottom and a drop falls out, I turn the vinometer upside down and place on a flat surface. Suppose to show a "thermometer type" red indicate on the alcohol level. For a store bought that claims 13%, I'm reading 5%. But if I wait long enough, the red goes all the way down and onto the counter. Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? any web URLs that shows this better, I looked with Google and didn't find one. thanks. DAve |
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That is how I use mine... and I had no problems.
Did you read the directions that came with it? DAve Allison wrote: > Hi, > I have read most of this forum, and have learned a LOT. I am 4 days away > from bottling my first Vintage Wine Kit (Shiraz). I sneaked a taste, and > wow, it's great. > I am trying to use a Vinometer to figure out alcohol levels, but can't > seem to understand how to use it. > I put funnel end up, put a little wine into it. When it reaches the > bottom and a drop falls out, I turn the vinometer upside down and place > on a flat surface. Suppose to show a "thermometer type" red indicate on > the alcohol level. For a store bought that claims 13%, I'm reading 5%. > But if I wait long enough, the red goes all the way down and onto the > counter. > Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? any web URLs that shows this > better, I looked with Google and didn't find one. > > thanks. DAve |
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Well, that's good to see you use it the same way. thanks.
I bought this online and for the cheap price, I got no instructions, well, except in italian, so my neighbor had to read it to me. I guess I got it right. thanks. DAve Fishhead wrote: > That is how I use mine... and I had no problems. > > Did you read the directions that came with it? > > > DAve Allison wrote: > >> Hi, >> I have read most of this forum, and have learned a LOT. I am 4 days >> away from bottling my first Vintage Wine Kit (Shiraz). I sneaked a >> taste, and wow, it's great. >> I am trying to use a Vinometer to figure out alcohol levels, but can't >> seem to understand how to use it. >> I put funnel end up, put a little wine into it. When it reaches the >> bottom and a drop falls out, I turn the vinometer upside down and >> place on a flat surface. Suppose to show a "thermometer type" red >> indicate on the alcohol level. For a store bought that claims 13%, I'm >> reading 5%. >> But if I wait long enough, the red goes all the way down and onto the >> counter. >> Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? any web URLs that shows this >> better, I looked with Google and didn't find one. >> >> thanks. DAve |
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DAve Allison wrote:
> Well, that's good to see you use it the same way. thanks. > I bought this online and for the cheap price, I got no instructions, > well, except in italian, so my neighbor had to read it to me. I guess I > got it right. thanks. > DAve > > Fishhead wrote: > >> That is how I use mine... and I had no problems. >> >> Did you read the directions that came with it? >> >> >> DAve Allison wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I have read most of this forum, and have learned a LOT. I am 4 days >>> away from bottling my first Vintage Wine Kit (Shiraz). I sneaked a >>> taste, and wow, it's great. >>> I am trying to use a Vinometer to figure out alcohol levels, but >>> can't seem to understand how to use it. >>> I put funnel end up, put a little wine into it. When it reaches the >>> bottom and a drop falls out, I turn the vinometer upside down and >>> place on a flat surface. Suppose to show a "thermometer type" red >>> indicate on the alcohol level. For a store bought that claims 13%, >>> I'm reading 5%. >>> But if I wait long enough, the red goes all the way down and onto the >>> counter. >>> Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? any web URLs that shows this >>> better, I looked with Google and didn't find one. >>> >>> thanks. DAve I just looked at my instructions. You are supposed to fill the cup all the way up Let the wine run through the meter for a few drops, there should be NO air in the thin part. Then flip over and watch it until it slows... If I remmeber mine kept going slow until it was empty. |
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I had a similar experience with mine - always read off by 2% of what I
expected, based on the sugar I started with. So I gave up on the vinometer, and if I've made a dry wine, I just figure from my starting Brix level what the alcohol level should be. Even if it's not bone dry, those small graduations on the vinometer will give me more error than my hydrometer. But the way you're describing, that's the way I used mine. Rob |
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I don't have any trouble with mine but I had a cheap one that was
terrible. Calibrate it against store bought wine. Your kit is higher than 5% if it tastes right. I fill mine to 3/4 full, flip it over and let 6 drops drain. I read the bottom of the meniscus. I clean it out with grain alcohol after each use, that is important. I also make sure it's completely dry before reusing. Joe Rob wrote: > I had a similar experience with mine - always read off by 2% of what I > expected, based on the sugar I started with. So I gave up on the > vinometer, and if I've made a dry wine, I just figure from my starting > Brix level what the alcohol level should be. Even if it's not bone > dry, those small graduations on the vinometer will give me more error > than my hydrometer. > > But the way you're describing, that's the way I used mine. > > Rob |
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Why not just use a hydrometer and do a start and end reading? This vinometer
thing (not that I've ever seen one) seems to be a quick route to inaccuracy. Mike "DAve Allison" > wrote in message .. . > Hi, > I have read most of this forum, and have learned a LOT. I am 4 days away > from bottling my first Vintage Wine Kit (Shiraz). I sneaked a taste, and > wow, it's great. > I am trying to use a Vinometer to figure out alcohol levels, but can't > seem to understand how to use it. > I put funnel end up, put a little wine into it. When it reaches the > bottom and a drop falls out, I turn the vinometer upside down and place > on a flat surface. Suppose to show a "thermometer type" red indicate on > the alcohol level. For a store bought that claims 13%, I'm reading 5%. > But if I wait long enough, the red goes all the way down and onto the > counter. > Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong? any web URLs that shows this > better, I looked with Google and didn't find one. > > thanks. DAve |
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