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Beer Brix & Specific Gravity Refractometer

Optical Beer Refractometer – Brix & Wort Gravity Tester for Brewing & Fermenting

SKU: REB-32SGATC
AU$124.00Price

Accurately measure sugar content and wort gravity during beer brewing or fermentation with this dual-scale, temperature-compensated refractometer.

 

Set Includes

  • 1 x Traditional Beer Refractometer
  • 1 x English Instruction manual
  • 1 x Mini screwdriver
  • 1 x Cleaning Cloth
  • 2 x Pipettes
  • 1 x Protective Carrying Case

 

        This Optical Beer Refractometer is a must-have tool for homebrewers and professionals alike. Designed to measure the refractive index of your wort or ferment, it provides readings in Brix (%) and Wort Specific Gravity (SG) to monitor sugar content before and after fermentation. This allows you to estimate alcohol content and optimize your brewing process.

        With Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC), you’ll get precise measurements even with fluctuating ambient temperatures. Built from durable aluminum with a comfortable rubberized grip, this handheld refractometer is easy to use, requires no batteries, and is built to last.

        Key Features & Benefits:

        Dual Scale – Brix & Wort SG
        Instantly measure sugar concentration and wort gravity in one device.

        Ideal for Brewing & Fermentation
        Track sugar breakdown and estimate alcohol content with precision.

        ATC – Automatic Temperature Compensation
        Ensures consistent accuracy in various temperature conditions.

        No Batteries Required
        Reliable and ready to use anytime.

        Comfortable Rubber Grip
        Prevents heat transfer from hands for accurate readings.

        Durable Metal Body
        Aluminum construction withstands heavy brewing environments.

        Simple Calibration & Clear Readings
        Large, easy-to-read scale with adjustable focus for crystal-clear results.

        Versatile Use
        Also suitable for measuring sugar in fruit juices, wine must, or brandy ferment.

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