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3 Οκτ 2024 · To convert the weight of alcohol to volume, the density of ethanol (approximately 789 grams per liter) is used: \[ \text{Alcohol Volume (liters)} = \frac{\text{Alcohol Produced (grams)}}{789} \] Example Calculation. If you have 1000 grams of sugar and the fermentation efficiency is 90%, the calculations would be:
8 Σεπ 2023 · Sugar To Alcohol Formula. The following formula is used to calculate the alcohol content from sugar content in brewing.
The Sugar-alcohol-conversion can calculate the alcohol content after fermentation or the sugar concentration for a corresponding alcohol concentration
The calculator will instantly apply the formula (AC = (S * 0.136) + (S^2 * 0.011)), where ‘AC’ represents the estimated Alcohol Content, and ‘S’ denotes the Sugar Content you entered. The result will be displayed below the button, giving you an approximate alcohol content percentage.
This tool will calculate potential alcohol based on the amount of sugar and total mash volume. Note: Use total volume being fermented, not volume of water used. This will tell you the alcohol percentage after fermentation based on sugar usage.
Use this alcohol conversion tool to convert between different units of weight and volume. Please note that this type of conversion requires a substance density figure . A list of some common alcohol density approximations is provided below.
1 single sugar gives 2 Ethanol + 2 CO2. 1 double sugar + 1 water gives 4 Ethanol + 4 CO2. This means that you get more alcohol from 1kg of double sugar than from 1kg of single sugar. From 100g double sugar 53.8g alcohol and from 100g single sugar only 51.1g alcohol.