Nah, the oil's always the same - it never changes - there's very litle 
range.  When I get it I usually let it settle,
then do a quick 3 batches with 1 liter shakes in a mason jar ( I know- I 
release the pressure).  The batches are probably pointless also.

If I didn't have such steady oil I'd titrate more - I even have a Hanna 
PH meter.

I'm not recommending it - it's just what I've wound up with.

Just find I don't need to titrate for now...

Joe Street wrote:

>Hey Mike;
>
>Ok I don't get this.  I've seen this kind of comment a few times before 
>and I don't see the logic in it.  It takes me all of what 5 maybe 10 
>minutes to do a titration.  Isn't it more fuss and work to do bracket 
>test batches than just to run a titration? 
>
>Joe
>
>
>Mike Weaver wrote:
>
>snip
>
>  
>
>>I'm just lazy and go with what is easy - I don't even titrate - just run 
>>a few bracket batches.  So far so good...
>>
>> 
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