I just realized that mass and Fg (force of gravity) of the two waste products of alcohol fermentation are almost exactly equal (fiddle with the alcohol ferm. equation and molecular weights of CO2 and ethanol, you'll see). That means that the mass of the CO2 released during fermentation equals the mass of the ethanol in the container. By using the density of ethanol and the mass of the liquid inside the container, one could easily calculate the ABV of the liquid by weighing it before and after fermentation, without ever opening the fermenter! Blow off tubes would not be appropriate with this technique, and the scale would need to be a nice one that is accurate, if possible, to the gram. This method would also not be affected by temperature, another plus! I was exited when I thought of this because I like to brew many small batches and I don't like taking any beer out for hydrometer readings. Thought I'd share it with you guys even though other people have probably posted about it.