Still chilledtimbo41 wrote:Are you using a test tube sample . Bit crap in my opinion. Assuming you are, put a bigger sample into something like a tumbler then measure it. Make sure you read hydrometer at eye level or you get a phenomenon called parallax which gives a slightly false reading. Then take it out rinse and do again as a check. Then drink the sample and stop worrying!! I have found that for some reason hydrometers tend to stick to sample tubes . In al honesty if in doubt just let it go another couple of days remember times stated by kit makers tend to be very optimistic. It wont matter to beer if you primary for 10 days or 14 days in fact its generally better overall. A lot of brewers now just leave hydro in fermenter and have a quick sneaky peek towards end of primary. Risk of contamination is generally lower then and a bit over stated IMHO.. Chill mate!!

Just a bit thrown by all the different readings.
It was a test tube so I'll give it a go in a tumbler tomorrow. Off to the lakes on Friday so the plan was to bottle it on Thursday when the 14 days is up.