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The '''Original Gravity''' of a beer is the [[specific gravity]] of the beer measured before fermentation has started. It is typically measured in the fermenter before yeast has been added. If one knows the original gravity and [[Final Gravity]] of a beer, several important characteristics such as the percent of alcohol ([[ABV]] or [[ABW]]) can be calculated. | The '''Original Gravity (OG)''' of a beer is the [[specific gravity]] of the beer measured before fermentation has started. It is typically measured in the fermenter before yeast has been added. If one knows the original gravity and [[Final Gravity]] of a beer, several important characteristics such as the percent of alcohol ([[ABV]] or [[ABW]]) can be calculated. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 03:38, 23 July 2006
The Original Gravity (OG) of a beer is the specific gravity of the beer measured before fermentation has started. It is typically measured in the fermenter before yeast has been added. If one knows the original gravity and Final Gravity of a beer, several important characteristics such as the percent of alcohol (ABV or ABW) can be calculated.