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GutWeizen

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I've seen three or four different formulas for finding ABV, can anyone steer me in the right direction?

Preliminary readings indicate an OG of 1.048, and a FG of 1.014. :mug:

We should bottle this weekend.

Dale
 
GutWeizen said:
I've seen three or four different formulas for finding ABV, can anyone steer me in the right direction?

Preliminary readings indicate an OG of 1.048, and a FG of 1.014. :mug:

(OG-FG)*131=ABV

GutWeizen said:
We should bottle this weekend.

Dale

Thanks but I already have plans. :)
 
homebrewer_99 said:
Other references say 105 and some say 131.


Subtract the FG from the OG and multiply by 105 to get ABW

1.040 - 1.010 = 0.030 x 105 = 3.15 %

To convert ABW to ABV multiply the ABW by 1.25.
and 105*1.25=131.25 so using a factor of 131 will go straight to ABV without going through ABW first.
 
ColoradoXJ13 said:
as do I...my laptop is always around, calculator, not so much.

Likewise, cept my laptop also has a built in calculator!



Anymore the hydro is more for feedback on determining my efficiency & status of fermentation. I determine ABV more for those that inquire when they drink my brew.
 
Just to clarify the formula as Papazian gives it is a 1.05 factor to calculate the ABW, and and additional factor of 1.25 to convert to ABV (giving a total factor of 1.3125)
 
How do you go about finding the Gravity of a cider, if you know the exact amount of sugar, yeast and fermentation time?
 
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