psyco
Fledgling Freddie
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first of a little background info(been hammered into my head ever since school, bastards!)
so this week, my mum was hoovering, shes a rather reclas(SP?) person... as a result she often breaks something at least once a week, and this week was no exception, she threw the hoover downstairs(bad judgement, i dont know... i was asleep)
so today, my parents went out to get a new one... they came back with a large one(not a hand held like the one we has) now it doesn't fit into the cupboard under the stairs(i think, not sure the reason for this though)
so, they had to make room, and they came across there old home brew wine(from '88, the year i was born \o/) for some reason the cork had dried up and fell in, so they've had to re bottle it
they has to enter the loft to look for some more bottles, they came across some brewing kit, and want to measure its alcohol content.
we have this water density measuring thing(i cant remember what their called) so we set it up, and record a measurement(there's more than 1, and the results are in between 1.5 or 1.05 and 1.6 or 1.06)
anyone able to provide me with a formulae? ive been searching on the net for a while, with no luck
PS. i asked my dad, but he looks permanently conduced and really hard to get a strait answer from him
so this week, my mum was hoovering, shes a rather reclas(SP?) person... as a result she often breaks something at least once a week, and this week was no exception, she threw the hoover downstairs(bad judgement, i dont know... i was asleep)
so today, my parents went out to get a new one... they came back with a large one(not a hand held like the one we has) now it doesn't fit into the cupboard under the stairs(i think, not sure the reason for this though)
so, they had to make room, and they came across there old home brew wine(from '88, the year i was born \o/) for some reason the cork had dried up and fell in, so they've had to re bottle it
they has to enter the loft to look for some more bottles, they came across some brewing kit, and want to measure its alcohol content.
we have this water density measuring thing(i cant remember what their called) so we set it up, and record a measurement(there's more than 1, and the results are in between 1.5 or 1.05 and 1.6 or 1.06)
anyone able to provide me with a formulae? ive been searching on the net for a while, with no luck
PS. i asked my dad, but he looks permanently conduced and really hard to get a strait answer from him