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johnsonbrew

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My buddy and I both keg our beer and with every recipe they give us priming sugar. Is priming sugar fermentable? He thought that if he added a 1/4 cup of priming sugar it would increase the ABV. Is this correct and how much would too much be for a 5 gallon batch without changing flavor of the beer. I am begining to pile up quite the priming sugar and would like a use for it.
 
It sure is fermentable and will up the alcohol. As a rule of thumb, I say that 1 lb of sugar will up the alcohol by 1%. I would add any more than that or it will change the flavor that you are shooting for.
 
so no more than a pound, ok, I am wonderin which one to add it to, the amber ale or the pale ale any suggestions?
 
depends on the grains really. personally, I'd think it would fit better in the pale. to me a darker beer says bigger mouthfeel and sugar just gonna thin/dry it out.
 
A pound in a 5 gallon batch will also change the flavor. It may or may not change it in a way you will perceive as worse than the original recipe, but definitely different.
 
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