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Method for measuring dissolved solids in a [[mash]], which allows for calculation of [[potential alcohol]]. A frequently used method for determining the [[specific gravity]] of a [[wort]]. Specific gravity is often expressed in "degrees Plato". | Method for measuring dissolved solids in a [[mash]], which allows for calculation of [[potential alcohol]]. A frequently used method for determining the [[specific gravity]] of a [[wort]]. Specific gravity is often expressed in "degrees Plato". | ||
Named for German chemist | Named for German chemist Fritz Plato (1858-1938). | ||
[[Category:Mashing]] | [[Category:Mashing]] | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Revision as of 17:52, 29 October 2017
Method for measuring dissolved solids in a mash, which allows for calculation of potential alcohol. A frequently used method for determining the specific gravity of a wort. Specific gravity is often expressed in "degrees Plato".
Named for German chemist Fritz Plato (1858-1938).