PH Meter

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A pH Meter is not only considered by some an essential tool for all grain and commercial brewing, but is also a very useful tool to have for making sour beer.

Recommend pH Meters

High End pH Meters

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Budget pH Meters

pH meters can range from $30 to $500+. The problem with many of the cheaper pH meters is that their reliability and longevity are often questionable [1]. Commonly, two pH meters are recommended by by trustworthy sources (AJ Delange and Kai Troester).

Hach Pocket Pro+ pH Tester with Replaceable Sensor.

Features:

  • This pH meter is recommended by AJ Delange [1].
  • Does not require storage solution (there is an o-ring seal on the cap, which only needs to have a few drops of distilled water in it).
  • Replaceable sensor.
  • Stability [1].
  • 2 Buffer calibration.
  • Electrode longevity [1].
  • Junction resistant to fouling by sugars, proteins [1].
  • Lets the user decide when to accept a buffer calibration reading [1].
  • ATC [1].
  • Automatic buffer recognition [1].

Disadvantages:

  • Despite having an automatic calibration message, this pH still needs to be calibrated before each use [1].

Milwaukee MW102 pH/Temp Meter (formerly SM101 and MW101).

Features:

  • This pH meter is recommended by Kai Troester (SM101 originally) [2].

Disadvantages:

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