Five Things I have learned this week #5

<p>Australia has a tolerance of 1.5% for the ABV in its wines. This feels high, especially for a country famed for its punchy shiraz. A 14.5% bottle could be as high as 16%; nudging fortified wine territory. While the EU requires a tighter 0.8% tolerance for imports, it is unlikely that checks are ever made and therefore the labels proclaiming 14.5%, which should read 15.2%, are probably left in place. The UK&rsquo;s requirement for spirits is 0.3%, though in fairness, it is easier to measure the ABV of spirits than liquids with lots of other sugars in them.</p> <p>As an aside, the global leader in making the little bobbing density gauges (hydrometers) we use to find out our ABV is Stevenson Reeves, a small company based on the south side of Edinburgh.</p> <p><a href="https://paddy-fletcher.medium.com/five-things-i-have-learned-this-week-5-8010ab653df3"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>