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  2. Brix - Wikipedia

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    – O'Leary describes the theory and practice of measuring brix on-line in beverages. Combined laboratory systems for measuring Brix and CO 2 in soft drinks and Plato, CO 2, % alcohol, pH, and color in beer are available. They can exist both in a lab as a benchtop unit, and also directly in the production piping as an inline unit.

  3. Alcoholic spirits measure - Wikipedia

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    Example of an optic style measuring device. Alcoholic spirits measures are instruments designed to measure exact amounts or shots of alcoholic spirits.One of the benefits of alcoholic spirits measures is that they can help to control and monitor alcohol consumption and estimated blood alcohol content.

  4. Gravity (alcoholic beverage) - Wikipedia

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    Specific gravity is measured by a hydrometer, refractometer, pycnometer or oscillating U-tube electronic meter. The density of a wort is largely dependent on the sugar content of the wort. During alcohol fermentation, yeast converts sugars into carbon dioxide and alcohol. By monitoring the decline in SG over time the brewer obtains information ...

  5. Must weight - Wikipedia

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    The refractometer will be calibrated in a must weight scale, but as refractometers actually measure refractive index (of the grape must in this case), the must weight scale on the refractometer is in effect an indirect measurement, with refractive indices having been pre-converted to their must weight equivalents.

  6. Refractometer - Wikipedia

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    In homebrewing, a brewing refractometer is used to measure the specific gravity before fermentation to determine the amount of fermentable sugars which will potentially be converted to alcohol. Brix refractometers are often used by hobbyists for making preserves including jams, marmalades and honey.

  7. Gladstone–Dale relation - Wikipedia

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    For example, for any mass (m) of ethanol added to a mass of water, the alcohol content is determined by measuring density or index of refraction (Brix refractometer). Mass (m) per unit volume (V) is the density m/V.

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