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by chabes 2919 days ago
There's a few MQ sensors[1] that would probably work well for something like this. Sensors like the MQ-3[2] are sensitive to alcohol, which could be used to help minimize hooching[3].

There's a great blog post[4] about using MQ sensors for "machine olfaction" to monitor things a human would normally smell with their nose. Definitely worth checking out!

[1]https://playground.arduino.cc/Main/MQGasSensors

[2]https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Sensors/MQ-3.pdf

[3]https://www.sourdoughhome.com/index.php?content=hooch

[4]http://www.maskau.dk/projects/electronic-nose