Grape Expectations
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I got some Cranberry juice and on the label, the sugar content says 9.4g in 100ml, so 94g per Liter.
Measuring with two different hydrometers (that I checked read 1.000 in water at 20°C) the juice measured 1.050 SG which according to the scale and a table I found online, it's more like 136g sugar per Liter. That's a huge difference compared to the label!
I read somewhere, it might be the case that the juice makers are only putting the added sugar on their label. Does it sound likely to be the case?
I think in future I will disregard whatever it says on the label and just go off the SG level, as a basis to work out what sugar needs adding. This latest batch has ended up with so much sugar, it must be bordering on too much (it's at about 380g/L) but let's see what the ABV comes out to, if it gets there! According to the start SG, It's gained 4.1% alcohol in the first 3.5 days and now on day 5, it's still fizzing away nicely. A long way to go yet.
Measuring with two different hydrometers (that I checked read 1.000 in water at 20°C) the juice measured 1.050 SG which according to the scale and a table I found online, it's more like 136g sugar per Liter. That's a huge difference compared to the label!
I read somewhere, it might be the case that the juice makers are only putting the added sugar on their label. Does it sound likely to be the case?
I think in future I will disregard whatever it says on the label and just go off the SG level, as a basis to work out what sugar needs adding. This latest batch has ended up with so much sugar, it must be bordering on too much (it's at about 380g/L) but let's see what the ABV comes out to, if it gets there! According to the start SG, It's gained 4.1% alcohol in the first 3.5 days and now on day 5, it's still fizzing away nicely. A long way to go yet.