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Why will an alcohol meter not measure wine alcohol content?
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Wine contains components that build the body and mouthfeel, which increase the density of the product. As an alcoholmeter essentially reads density, this will result in a false reading.
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I have a jar of shine with peaches in it how would I check alcohol content.Would like to duplicate it. Thanks
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" Originally Posted by: Admin Wine contains components that build the body and mouthfeel, which increase the density of the product. As an alcoholmeter essentially reads density, this will result in a false reading. i think another problem is the way the meter is scaled.the wine hydrometer is made foe very low alcohol content and mainly to test potential((great for mashing) and when fermentation is completed--again a mashing tool:)"
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