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Hi there!

I'm brand new to this - my first batches of cider and (sort of) wine have been bubbling away for a week now! Big Grin

I just wanted to ask if anyone knows of an accurate way to measure alcohol content? I plan on doing a few batches to experiment and I'm keeping all my recipe details, but I'd like to be able to be able to keep an accurate record of alcohol content as well as notes on taste, flavour etc.

Thanks
Yes. You need to buy a hydrometer. Take a measurement before and after brewing. The difference between the two is the alcohol content.
the batch I botteled today:

Cider

Initial density: 1.062 g/l
Final density: 0.998 g/l
Alcohol content (by volume): 8.4%

I use this alcohol calculator http://www.brewersfriend.com/abv-calculator/. It is very easy to use, maybe not the most accurate, but more than enough for what I need.

Here you are an explanation of what the online calculator does: http://www.brewersfriend.com/2011/06/16 ... r-updated/

An hygrometer is cheap and easy to use... so go for it!
Cool - thanks for the advice guys. I found this one with a quick Amazon search. Is it adequate?

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Home-Brew-Wine- ... 457&sr=8-1

Thanks
Mike
YES!

maybe you also need somewhere to put the hygrometer, you could bot put it inside the bottle :mrgreen:

You can find it in most homebrew supplies shops. Plastic one is OK and no need to have any scale.

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I have to ask how you measure with a hydrometer when these E-Z-Caps make a carbonated beverage.

I've made wine before so I know how to use the hydrometer.. and when I started my first 3 E-Z-cap bottles i measured with the hydrometer. All were around 1.09..

THen when done about 8 -9 days later... the hydrometer just floats to the top (and I am guessing because of the carbonation) ...

So I cannot seem to get an accurate density reading.

Do I need to let the liquid sit for awhile or something? Just not sure what I am doing wrong..

Thanks
try to move the hydrometer to remove the bubbles from the glass, it works for me.


1.09 g/l?? it won't be a light beverage Smile
No it is definately strong.. haha my G/f cant even drink it (But i like it)

I will have to try to move the hydrometer tonight and see what I can come up with.

I wasn't seeming to have any luck before though. I tried pushing it down and it just popped back up to almost completely out.
Informative thanks for the help 8-)
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