Information about the alcohol-dependent behaviour of hop components after dosing is crucial to control the resulting flavour and ensure consistent beer quality. This systematic pilot-scale study was therefore performed using standardised procedures by only varying the alcohol content ...
In the beer realm, the phrase'Alcohol By Volume'is used to measure alcohol content. As in that is, what is the percentage of 'alcohol by volume' of the total beer. Commonly shortened to ABV, the question becomes how do I raise the ABV of my beer by adding sugars? What can I add ...
Knowing how totest for alcoholcontent is important for the wine or beer maker trying to establish the appropriate alcohol content of a beverage. It is also important for those who wish to know the alcohol consumption of other beverages, such as parents who are concerned about their teenage chil...
A hydrometer resembles a large thermometer, and it is commonly used to determine the alcohol content during brewing. It is first used on the wort, and then on the beer, and the ratings are then used to calculate the alcohol concentration. Hydrometers come in three types, depending on the l...
Obviously, the best way to avoid a hangover is to avoid over-indulging. You might also want to choose your poison strategically. Even when the amount of alcohol consumed is the same, beer and clear liquors like vodka and gin may be less likely to cause a hangover than darker liquors like...
How to use a hydrometer correctly to determine the alcohol content of your beer or wine A trick of the home brewer's craft is to keep ahydrometerhandy. This tool will help any beer brewer to make great beer. What is a hydrometer?
How Much Alcohol Is Too Much? Since the alcohol concentration in the breath is related to that in the blood, you can figure the BAC by measuring alcohol on the breath. The ratio of breath alcohol concentration to blood alcohol content is 2,100:1. This means that 2,100 milliliters (ml...
With the new year comes Dry January and a new surgeon general's advisory on alcohol and cancer risk. Moderatedrinkingwas once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that. "Drinking less is a great way to be healthier," said Dr. Timot...
With the new year comes Dry January and a new surgeon general's advisory on alcohol and cancer risk. Moderate drinking was once thought to have benefits for the heart, but better research methods have thrown cold water on that.
When cooking with beer and other alcoholic beverages the loss of ethanol relative to loss of water determines the final concentration of ethanol in the food, but predicting the rate of loss is not simple. Since many people for various reasons (drivers, pregnant women etc.) may strictly want ...