Timeline for How do I measure the sugar content of brewed beers?
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May 2, 2019 at 17:52 | comment | added | Monica Cellio | Oh, neat! I didn't know that data is sometimes available. If you could edit in a link to one of those databases with a suggestion to try looking there, that'd improve this answer. Thanks. | |
May 2, 2019 at 17:26 | comment | added | Patrick O'Hara | Actually many craft breweries publish both the original and final gravity. Also there are several open source beer databases that have that information. Still I understand your point, depending on the brewery OG may not be available. | |
May 2, 2019 at 1:47 | comment | added | Monica Cellio | Welcome to the site! I think the question is asking about a beer where we only have the final form, as opposed to one that the person had access to during the brewing process. If you buy a finished beer, you don't have a way to get the original gravity. | |
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May 1, 2019 at 20:31 | history | answered | Patrick O'Hara | CC BY-SA 4.0 |