I would suggest the Anton Paar EasyDens, which works just fine for your purposes. You could also add a UV/VIS with quarz cuvettes (there is a chinese model available for ca. $1k), a small incubator for petri dishes or 3M petri-film. If you start canning or bottling, I would add a Hygiena Luminometer to check for proper sanitation, especially around your filler heads and couplings, and a C-Box (sit down before you check on the pricing for that one) with a can piercer.
You find a lot of good information in Mary Pellettieri's book on Quality Management by Brewers Publications, or John Sheppard's book "Introduction to Brewing and Fermentation Science".
Happy brewing!
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Volker Bornemann
President
Avazyme, Inc.
Research Triangle Park, NC
avazyme.com
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Original Message:
Sent: 01-29-2024 12:50
From: Gabriel Wilson
Subject: analytical lab
Essentials for a new QA lab:
- microscope
- hemocytometer (bright lined)
- 0.5-10ul & 100-1000ul pipettors
- centrifuge
- handheld density meter (DMA35)
- benchtop pH meter
- wort dissolved oxygen probe (optional)
If you're resourceful in your shopping you should be able to pick all this up for under $10k.
Cheers,
Original Message:
Sent: 1/27/2024 9:01:00 PM
From: David Turner
Subject: analytical lab
Good evening, looking to build our very basic analytical lab to incorporate more durability and reliability in alcohol, ph and other QC parameters. I'll be so appreciative of suggestions, either a single unit or a combination of devices in the total spend of $5-10K.
Thanks so much!
David
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David Turner
Owner and President
Eosin Brewing Company
Magnolia TX
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