If possible, pick up a small digital scale. You can get them for less than 20 bucks at any Walmart or equivalent large chain. It will be invaluable whenever you want to tweak recipes or instances like the one you mentioned. Granted I know that doesn't help with what you were asking, but if you plan to brew a lot and want to mimic your last brew exactly or change it by little bits, it's a great tool to have.
Hi all
Im coming into my 2nd week of a coopers stout kit and looking at racking it to a keg, my question is what to prime it with?
Im going for 8oz of lactose
And 4oz of ..... <
Should I use :
table sugar
Corn sugar
Golden syrup
Molasses
Spray malts ( chocolate , dark, light )
Any suggestions would be great. Its my first stout and had a little taste tonight just to check the progress as it fermenting in a open bucket.
It needs something.! Im a big Guinness/milk stout fan so looking for a taste of something in that region.
Tia
Can't go wrong with corn sugar, most of the flavor is already there. From what I've been reading on here, priming sugars don't really add much of a flavor. But I'm definitely not an expert on that. You could try maybe brown sugar?
Ok thanks for that, table sugar it is. Another thing is, will this not boost the alcohol content?
Yeast eats sugar produces alcohol + Co and carbonates !?
Ok thanks for that, table sugar it is. Another thing is, will this not boost the alcohol content?
Yeast eats sugar produces alcohol + Co and carbonates !?