ChshreCat
Well-Known Member
I've been wanting to do a coconut stout and figured I'd just have to accept possible loss of head retention from the fats as part of using coconut, but then I stumbled on coconut water.
I bought some and tasted it and it does taste like coconut, but I'm not sure how this would work. Since I do partial boils, my thought was to replace some/most/all of my top up water with this to impart the coconut flavor.
Reading the package, it says it has no fat so that's a good thing. In a 11.2 Fl Oz container, it has 14g of sugar but I could take that into account. Also has 1g of protein, so that should be fine.
The big question is the other stuff. Mainly that it has 60mg of sodium and 670mg of potassium per 11.2 fl ounces. Anyone have any thoughts on the effect that might have? I'm not well versed on sodium and it's effects on the brewing process beyond that some folks add brewing salts to their water.
I bought some and tasted it and it does taste like coconut, but I'm not sure how this would work. Since I do partial boils, my thought was to replace some/most/all of my top up water with this to impart the coconut flavor.
Reading the package, it says it has no fat so that's a good thing. In a 11.2 Fl Oz container, it has 14g of sugar but I could take that into account. Also has 1g of protein, so that should be fine.
The big question is the other stuff. Mainly that it has 60mg of sodium and 670mg of potassium per 11.2 fl ounces. Anyone have any thoughts on the effect that might have? I'm not well versed on sodium and it's effects on the brewing process beyond that some folks add brewing salts to their water.