Homebrew ABV Calculator

Calculate the alcohol percentage (ABV) of your homebrew, based on gravity measurements before and after fermentation.

Alcohol percentage (ABV)
5.3 % vol
Based on OG and FG
Original gravity (OG)
1.050
Final gravity (FG)
1.010

How to use the calculator

  1. Measure the original gravity (OG) with a hydrometer or refractometer before fermentation starts.
  2. Measure the final gravity (FG) once fermentation is complete.
  3. Enter both values to get the alcohol percentage of the brew.

How the alcohol percentage is calculated

OG (Original Gravity) and FG (Final Gravity) are density measurements of the wort before and after fermentation, taken with a hydrometer or refractometer. The difference between them tells you how much sugar the yeast has converted to alcohol:

ABV (%) = (OG − FG) × 131.25

The more sugar converted to alcohol, the bigger the difference between OG and FG, and the higher the alcohol percentage.

Note: This is a simplified standard formula — actual alcohol percentage can vary somewhat depending on yeast type, fermentation temperature, and measurement method. Always follow local regulations for homebrewing and alcohol content.

Frequently asked questions

What are OG and FG?

OG (Original Gravity) is the density of the wort before fermentation, and FG (Final Gravity) is the density after fermentation is complete. Both are usually measured with a hydrometer or refractometer.

How accurate is this formula?

The formula gives a good estimate for most homebrews, but is simplified. Actual alcohol percentage can vary somewhat depending on yeast type, fermentation temperature, and how accurately the measurements were taken.

How do I measure OG and FG at home?

Use a hydrometer (lowered into the liquid) or a refractometer (a few drops on the lens) to read the density. Measure OG right before adding yeast, and FG once fermentation has stabilized over several days.