![]() ![]() It is easy to confirm that the total volume is correct. This screenshot from the AlcoDens alcohol dilution calculator gives 2 results - the volume of dilution water that must be added (14.446 gallon) and the final volume of the total blend (23.75 gallon). The only quantity that has been given is the 10 gallons for the volume of the 95 % spirit, so Source 1 is set as the "Known Quantity" in the bottom right block. In this example Source 1 is the 95 % ABV spirit and Source 2 is the water (with a strength of zero). In the screenshot below it can be seen that all the temperature options are set to 60✯ and all quantities are set to volumetric. ![]() This calculator can calculate the strength of a blend of 2 sources of known quantity and strength, but here it is used in the alternate mode where it will calculate the quantity of the sources required to achieve a target blend strength, as would typically be done when proofing to bottling strength. The AlcoDens Blending Calculator is one of several functions available in the AlcoDens program. It can be assumed that all measurements and blending are performed at 60✯ and all quantities are measured volumetrically. Calculate the volume of water required to dilute 10 gallons of spirit at 95 % ABV to create a product at 40 % ABV.
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