LuizArgh
Active Member
So, here's the thing: I'm in a personal crisis here.
All my life, while using conversion tables, I thought that "g/100g" was the same as ºPlato, while "g/100ml" was another way of saying ºBalling. But recently, while looking deeper on the subject as a matter of personal curiosity, I have seem people stating either that:
1) it's actually the other way around (1ºP=1g/100ml and 1ºB=1g/100g)
OR:
2) both are a measurement of weight (g/100g) although with a slight difference on the way the scales were originally conceived
OR:
3) you should just drop this nonsense and go back to the good old Specific Gravity Points
so: which of the 4 statements is right?
(I have been using both units for all my beer calculations and this is truly driving me insane....)
All my life, while using conversion tables, I thought that "g/100g" was the same as ºPlato, while "g/100ml" was another way of saying ºBalling. But recently, while looking deeper on the subject as a matter of personal curiosity, I have seem people stating either that:
1) it's actually the other way around (1ºP=1g/100ml and 1ºB=1g/100g)
OR:
2) both are a measurement of weight (g/100g) although with a slight difference on the way the scales were originally conceived
OR:
3) you should just drop this nonsense and go back to the good old Specific Gravity Points
so: which of the 4 statements is right?
(I have been using both units for all my beer calculations and this is truly driving me insane....)