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[[file:vinometer.jpg|thumb|75px|right|A typical vinometer.]]
A simple device used to measure the [[ABV|ABV]] of a [[Mash|mash]], [[Beer|beer]] or [[Wine|wine]] from 0-25%.
A simple device used to measure the [[ABV|ABV]] of a [[Mash|mash]], [[Beer|beer]] or [[Wine|wine]] from 0-25%.


The vinometer is operated by holding it upside down and filling the mouth (C) with the liquid to be measured. The liquid is slowly gravity fed down the neck of the vinometer (B) until 5 or 6 drips exit at (A). The vinometer is then inverted which causes the solution to slowly drain down the neck from (A) toward (C). The liquid will pause at the appropriate [[Proof|proof]], allowing an accurate reading.
The vinometer is operated by holding it upside down and filling the mouth (C) with the liquid to be measured. The liquid is slowly gravity fed down the neck of the vinometer (B) until 5 or 6 drips exit at (A). The vinometer is then inverted which causes the solution to slowly drain down the neck from (A) toward (C). The liquid will pause at the appropriate [[Proof|proof]], allowing an accurate reading.
[[image:vinometer.jpg|thumb|left| A typical vinometer.]]





Revision as of 00:24, 15 September 2017

A typical vinometer.

A simple device used to measure the ABV of a mash, beer or wine from 0-25%.

The vinometer is operated by holding it upside down and filling the mouth (C) with the liquid to be measured. The liquid is slowly gravity fed down the neck of the vinometer (B) until 5 or 6 drips exit at (A). The vinometer is then inverted which causes the solution to slowly drain down the neck from (A) toward (C). The liquid will pause at the appropriate proof, allowing an accurate reading.