B-590.10.026 [2020-10] Original Gravity, Extract and Alcohol – Oscillating U-Tube and Sonic Measurement

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 original gravity, alcohol and extract content by measuring the density using a flexural oscillator and the sonic velocity in beer or beer-based beverages.

Scope of Application

wort, beer, beer-based beverages

Principle

The speed of sound in a liquid is a function of the alcohol and extract content and the temperature. Over a travel distance of 5 mm defined by two parallel surfaces, the speed of sound propagates as a function of the concentration of the dissolved substances. The speed of sound is defined by the quotient of the running distance s and the measured time t [1]. The density of the test liquid is a function of the concentrations of alcohol and extract content. Therefore, the actual extract, alcohol and original wort content can be determined from the speed of sound (ν) and the density.

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