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'''Alcohol By Volume (ABV)''' is a measure of the percentage of alcohol volume over the total volume of the beer.  This is equivalent to the ''proof'' value of higher alcohol liquors.  Beer typically has an alcohol by volume value of between 3 and 8%.  Barley wine may have an ABV as high as 10% or more.  Note that while the majority of the world typically quotes alcohol by volume, in the US alcohol percentage is often measured as [[Alcohol By Weight]].
 
'''Alcohol By Volume (ABV)''' is a measure of the percentage of alcohol volume over the total volume of the beer.  This is equivalent to the ''proof'' value of higher alcohol liquors.  Beer typically has an alcohol by volume value of between 3 and 8%.  Barley wine may have an ABV as high as 10% or more.  Note that while the majority of the world typically quotes alcohol by volume, in the US alcohol percentage is often measured as [[Alcohol By Weight]].
  
To calculate the approximate alcohol by volume, simply measure the original gravity and final gravity as a 3 digit [[specific gravity]] and apply this formula:
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To calculate the approximate alcohol by volume, simply measure the [[Original Gravity]] and [[Final Gravity]] as a 3 digit [[specific gravity]] and apply this formula:
  
: '''ABV = (Orig_gravity - Final_gravity) * 131
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: '''ABV = (Orig_gravity - Final_gravity) * 131'''
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or to be a little more precise try:
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: '''ABV = ((1.05 * (Starting SG – Final SG)) / Final SG) / 0.79 * 100'''
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[Alcohol By Weight]]
 
* [[Alcohol By Weight]]
  
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[[Category:Glossary]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]]

Latest revision as of 07:23, 27 November 2010

Alcohol By Volume (ABV) is a measure of the percentage of alcohol volume over the total volume of the beer. This is equivalent to the proof value of higher alcohol liquors. Beer typically has an alcohol by volume value of between 3 and 8%. Barley wine may have an ABV as high as 10% or more. Note that while the majority of the world typically quotes alcohol by volume, in the US alcohol percentage is often measured as Alcohol By Weight.

To calculate the approximate alcohol by volume, simply measure the Original Gravity and Final Gravity as a 3 digit specific gravity and apply this formula:

ABV = (Orig_gravity - Final_gravity) * 131

or to be a little more precise try:

ABV = ((1.05 * (Starting SG – Final SG)) / Final SG) / 0.79 * 100

See Also