Hi all..
does anyone know of an online/downloadable calculator to work out how much sugar to add to a starting gravity to get the aimed-for gravity?
Does that make sense?
So if I start with 1 gallon of juice at 1.050 and want a gravity of 1.064 is there a little widget out there that will tell me, for different types of sugar how much to add..
Now I've found beersmith, but as far as I can make out it will only calculate gravity adjustments through DME or LME additions...
I have also found a thread on here that discusses this:
(https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/how-do-i-calculate-g-effect-sugar-additions-249672/)
....and I think I can work it through, with a pencil and paper....
so if 1lb of cane sugar equates to 46 gravity points in 1 gallon of water...I'm English so bear with me here, I need to translate it to metric..
453g of cane sugar (sucrose) equates to 46 gravity points in 3.68 litres of water..
so, if one has a gallon (3.68ltrs) of juice at 1.050 and wants an sg 1.064, then one needs to add 14 gravity points which will be 138g of sugar.....(assuming that you dissolve it directly into some of the juice that goes to make up your gallon)
Does this sound/look right?
anyway, original question stands, is there an online calc for this? Or do I have to get a spreadsheet out?
cheers
does anyone know of an online/downloadable calculator to work out how much sugar to add to a starting gravity to get the aimed-for gravity?
Does that make sense?
So if I start with 1 gallon of juice at 1.050 and want a gravity of 1.064 is there a little widget out there that will tell me, for different types of sugar how much to add..
Now I've found beersmith, but as far as I can make out it will only calculate gravity adjustments through DME or LME additions...
I have also found a thread on here that discusses this:
(https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/how-do-i-calculate-g-effect-sugar-additions-249672/)
....and I think I can work it through, with a pencil and paper....
so if 1lb of cane sugar equates to 46 gravity points in 1 gallon of water...I'm English so bear with me here, I need to translate it to metric..
453g of cane sugar (sucrose) equates to 46 gravity points in 3.68 litres of water..
so, if one has a gallon (3.68ltrs) of juice at 1.050 and wants an sg 1.064, then one needs to add 14 gravity points which will be 138g of sugar.....(assuming that you dissolve it directly into some of the juice that goes to make up your gallon)
Does this sound/look right?
anyway, original question stands, is there an online calc for this? Or do I have to get a spreadsheet out?
cheers