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Understanding the Hydrometer

A hydrometer

...actually checks the weight of a litre

The hydrometer determines the specific gravity of a liquid.

In plain English, it tells you the weight of a litre.

You may have seen this instrument before. It is used for checking battery condition in cars, alcohol in wines and spirits and sugar levels in wines. It is all the same instrument, only the weight and the scale differs.

A hydrometer. What it does.  

The hydrometer is graduated in grammes (remember - per litre) and a typical range would be from 980 to 1100. This is what is known as "s.g." or specific gravity.

It is of course unnecessary to use all these digits (1001, 1002 etc) when you could simply state it as 1, 2 etc. Indeed some hydrometers use that type of scale, called the Oechsle scale. What it shows is: The weight difference (from 1000 g) of a litre. So +4 means 1004 g/litre and -4 means 996 g/litre.

There is no difference in principle between this hydrometer and an alcohol meter or a car battery checker - they are all hydrometers and they all check the specific gravity.

Next page: How does it work on wine?

Using a hydrometer is the best way to determine the alcohol content of your wash (for making moonshine home distillation), for home wine making or beer makers. There is a simpler instrument available on the market, the wine alcohol meter, but that is no way near the level of accuracy you will get with the hydrometer - and also, it does not work on beer or anything that is still fermenting.

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