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HYDROMETER Basics |
| The following illustrates the versatility of the hydrometer (with Oechslescale). |
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A hydrometer with Oechslescale looks like this |
But one could also |
1 kg dissolved sugar has a volume of 0,63 litres 1 litre of alcohol weighs 0,8 kg 2,7 grammes gives 1 hydrometer (with Oechslescale) degrees in 1 litre of water Fermented hydrometer (with Oechslescale) degrees divided by 8 = % volume of alcohol. A finished wine must have a certain hydrometer reading to be balanced (refer to table) 17 grammes of sugar ferments to 1% alcohol in 1 litre of wine The hydrometer (with Oechslescale) reading -1000 x 2 = grammes of sugar in fruit juice Strong wine yeast only tolerates 16-18% alcohol (table wine 13%), after which fermentation ceases |
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