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  2. Oechsle scale - Wikipedia

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    The Oechsle scale is a hydrometer scale measuring the density of grape must, [1] which is an indication of grape ripeness and sugar content used in wine-making. It is named for Ferdinand Oechsle (1774–1852) and it is widely used in the German, Swiss and Luxembourgish wine-making industries. On the Oechsle scale, one degree Oechsle (°Oe ...

  3. Baumé scale - Wikipedia

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    Baumé scale. The Baumé scale is a pair of hydrometer scales developed by French pharmacist Antoine Baumé in 1768 to measure density of various liquids. The unit of the Baumé scale has been notated variously as degrees Baumé, B°, Bé° and simply Baumé (the accent is not always present). One scale measures the density of liquids heavier ...

  4. Hydrometer - Wikipedia

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    Hydrometer. Schematic drawing of a hydrometer. The lower the density of the fluid, the deeper the weighted float B sinks. The depth is read off the scale A. A hydrometer or lactometer is an instrument used for measuring density or relative density of liquids based on the concept of buoyancy. They are typically calibrated and graduated with one ...

  5. Gravity (alcoholic beverage) - Wikipedia

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    Gravity, in the context of fermenting alcoholic beverages, refers to the specific gravity (abbreviated SG), or relative density compared to water, of the wort or must at various stages in the fermentation. The concept is used in the brewing and wine-making industries. Specific gravity is measured by a hydrometer, refractometer, pycnometer or ...

  6. Talk:Gravity (alcoholic beverage) - Wikipedia

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    In other words: concentration of sugar determines density of liquid; density of liquid determines hydrometer measurement; therefore one can determine how much sugar is in the beer/wine by using a hydrometer. "Residual sugars" is another way of referring to the "specific gravity" of a beer/wine. If a wine contains less sugar, it is said to be "dry".

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