Determination of the SGA20/20 submerged weight ratio of a liquid
Wort, beer, beer-based beverages, NAB, beverages, liquid
By precisely weighing the volume of a solution (wort or beer) against the same volume of a reference solution (water) at 20 °C, the relationship of the submerged weights (specific gravity), which are dependent on their buoyancy, is calculated through division and is expressed as SGA20/20 [1].
Determination/calculation of original gravity, alcohol and real extract content after distillation of beer, beer-based beverages or beverages.
Beer, beer-based beverages, beverages
After distillation of the sample, the original gravity, alcohol and real extract content of the beer in beer-based beverages or other beverages can be determined from the densities of the distillate and residue.
beer, beer-based beverages, beverages
The refraction of a light beam as it passes from an optically less dense (sample liquid) to an optically denser medium (prism) is a function of concentration (alcohol/extract), temperature and wavelength. The density of the test liquid is a function of the concentrations of alcohol and extract content. Therefore, from the refractive index (or alternatively the refractive index nD20 and the density or the SGA20/20, the real extract), the alcohol and original gravity can be determined from nomograms or using regression equations.