
SmartRef by Anton Paar – Digital Refractometer works w/Wort and More
SmartRef by Anton Paar – Digital Refractometer – Beer Wort Extract, Fruit Sugar Content, Reef Tank Salinity, Honey Moisture, Coffee TDS – Brix, Plato, Specific Gravity, BABO, Baumé, Oechsle, KMW, PPT
More InfoHighlighted Features
- ESSENTIAL FOR BREWERS & WINEMAKERS: The go-to tool for precise sugar and wort measurements in beverage crafting
- LAB-GRADE ACCURACY: Measures extract in beer wort and must weight in wine with ±0.04 °Brix precision
- AUTOMATIC WORT & ALCOHOL CORRECTION: Ensures consistent results for homemade beer
- VERSATILE MEASUREMENT UNITS: Supports 40+ units, including °Brix, °Plato, Specific Gravity (SG), est. ABV, and more
- AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION (ATC): Ensures precise, temperature-corrected readings for consistent results every time
- COMPACT, LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN: Portable and efficient, requiring only 0.4 mL of sample for quick and reliable testing
- BLUETOOTH-ENABLED WITH APP SUPPORT: Guided measurements, data analysis, and management with Brew Meister and Wine Meister mobile apps (iOS & Android)
- BUILT TO LAST: IP66-rated for dustproof and water-resistant durability, ideal for breweries, wineries, or outdoor vineyard testing
For me, getting a refractometer was one of those upgrades that made a lot of difference. With a refractometer you need a sample size of two drops. I figured that this would pay for itself in beer savings alone. I also had just broken my hydrometer and came to the realization that hydrometers are made of breakable glass that can break! 🙂
With the aid of calculators – get a Free Non-Expiring Brewfather Trial Account – Refractometers can be used to measure gravity throughout the brewing process.
SmartRef by Anton Paar – Digital Refractometer – Beer Wort Extract, Fruit Sugar Content, Reef Tank Salinity, Honey Moisture, Coffee TDS – Brix, Plato, Specific Gravity, BABO, Baumé, Oechsle, KMW, PPT – affiliate link, note that multiple variations of this product may be available, as such a different version may appear at this link
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