looking for advice on best practices to take a sample for my pH meter.
i assume it’s bad form to lower the probe into the mash tun, so i have been trying different methods of obtaining a sample. how important is it to get a sample free of grains and husks? i have tried dipping with a shot glass, using a dropper, filtering the sample (bad idea). i saw a post where the brewer was using a thief… the thief i use has a check valve which would clog quickly with the grain.
anybody have a good method? pipette? push a strainer down on the mash, and sample from inside the strainer?
The sample should be cooled down to room temperature before measuring the pH. Even if you know how the pH changes with temperature, measuring hot liquids will quickly degrade the electrodes on your meter. I scoop up some mash in a Pyrex cup and pour it through a small strainer into a little metal cup. the grains from the strainer go back into the mash and the metal cup goes in a bowl of ice water to cool it down.
I dip a Pyrex cup in to get a little, trying to get mainly liquid, scrape most of the remaining solids out with a spoon (back into the mash,) and set it in the freezer for a few minutes to cool it down to room temperature.
I have a fine mesh strainer that is partially dipped in the mash, a sample then is dipped from the stainer with a small portion cup, that goes into a larger bowl with cold water.
Grainfather makes this easy. When I check pH, which I admit is rare, I wait until the recirculating wort is running clear. I then dip in with a stainless shot glass to take a 1/2 shot glass sample. I cool the sample by swirling the shot glass in a cup of room temp water. It takes about 1 minute to drop the sample to room temp.