scratching my head here
Making a brew with extract and I'm aiming for an OG of say 1.050. I need to know roughly how much extract to use.
The density of water at room temp is 1000g/L ( metric scale is based on water 1g/ml)
I know specific gravity is something to do with the density of the wort relative to water but I just can't figure it out- any ideas?
thanks
Matt
Specific Gravity calculations
Frothy, http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jim.dunlea ... .htmshould start you off.
It explains how to calculate the specific gravity your ingredients will give in a given quantity of water.
It explains how to calculate the specific gravity your ingredients will give in a given quantity of water.
There are also a number of calculators already available online. SOme of the better calcs will allow you to formulate a recipe and tell you what the gravity should be.
I personally use BeerTools which I find useful. Not sure how accurate it really is, but to be honest I don't really care. I use it more as a recipe book than anything else
It is good to know roughly what I am aiming for though!!!
I personally use BeerTools which I find useful. Not sure how accurate it really is, but to be honest I don't really care. I use it more as a recipe book than anything else
