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HYDROMETER
Basics

The following illustrates the versatility of the
hydrometer (with Oechslescale).
.

A hydrometer with Oechslescale looks like this

But one could also
look like this

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

Alcohol Volume 
Basics 
Calculate 
Chaptalisation 
Check Fermentation 
Conclusion 
Contents
Diabetics 
Draw Off
Fermentation Finish
Fermentation Start 
Function 
Information
Sugar 
Uses 
Wine Fermenting
Wine Flavour 
Wine Ingredients
Wine Strength