petrolSpice
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So most equations I've seen use only OG and FG to determine ABV. But what about the priming sugar that is added before bottling? The yeast will convert it into alcohol increasing the ABV. So how is this accounted for? When creating the recipe would I just add the priming sugar in as a fermentable? Or is there a general rule of thumb?