B-590.10.007 [2020-10] Original Gravity, Extract and Alcohol – Catalytic Combustion (SCABA)

Original gravity is defined as the extract content (sum of the dissolved non-volatile constituents) of the unfermented pitching wort in % w/w.

A certain arithmetical relationship exists between the terms apparent extract (EA) as an expression of density, real extract (ER), alcohol content (A) of beer and the extract content prior to fermentation (wort), which BALLING laid down in his studies on attenuation.

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Application/Purpose

Determination of the original gravity, alcohol and extract content using an oscillating U-tube density measuring device and an alcohol sensor in beer or beer-based beverages

Scope of Application

Beer, beer-based beverages

The method can be used for beer with an alcohol content within the range of 0.37 to 7.25 % (v/v). Beer with an alcohol content of > 7.25 % (v/v) can also be analyzed if they are diluted 1 : 1 with distilled water to bring the alcohol content into the range possible with linear measurements.

Principle

Aside from the density, the alcohol concentration is also directly measured with an alcohol sensor. This is carried out using catalytic combustion. In a measured stream of air, alcohol vapor rises countercurrent to the beer flowing downwards. The alcohol vapor is oxidized at the sensor and the resultant heat is measured by means of a resistive circuit. This correlates with the concentration of alcohol in the beer. According to Tabarié’s equation, the relationship between the specific gravity of beer, its alcohol content and real extract content can be calculated as follows:

\(\rho_{\text{beer}} = \rho_{\text{alcohol}} \space + \space \rho_{E_R} \space – \space \rho_{\text{water}}\)

\(\text{SG}_{\text{A20/20 beer}} = \text{SG}_{\text{A20/20 alcohol}} \space + \space \text{SG}_{\text{A20/20}}E_R \space – \space \text{SG}_{\text{A20/20 water}}\)

\(\text{SG}_{\text{A20/20 alcohol}} = 1.000\)

 

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