beer analyzer
From The Oxford Companion to Beer
is the name given to a range of commercial instruments marketed for their utility in measuring various components of beer (and wort). The best known of these instruments is the SCABA, a system first launched in 1979 that measures specific gravity, alcohol, pH, and color. Thus, the instrument will provide calculated data for Original Extract, Apparent Extract, Spirit Indication, Apparent Fermentation, and Real Fermentation.
This definition is from The Oxford Companion to Beer, edited by Garrett Oliver. © Oxford University Press 2012.