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But I wanted to ask if you can tell the difference between say a full carb heavy beer and something like Michelob Ultra which is what 2.9gm carb per can.

i brew with gluco in all my beers, and no i can't tell much difference...i use enough crystal malt, and stuff like black patent...and my beers go from 1.060->1.000 (8%)


something else to consider would be cider it ferments dry without gluco.....

(and the most recent post made my brain hurt, curse you! :D)
 
(and the most recent post made my brain hurt, curse you! :D)

That may also be cos its wrong.
I am just saying, if more alcohol melted out, so did more carbs - defeating the whole purpose of me doing that.

Cool.
Srinath.
 
The fuzzy math here is this.
For a beer to be 6.5 abv and 1.005 gravity, it had to have started out at 1.0535 per mrgoodbeer.
If my adding amg and yeast I fermented that to .993, I'll get 8.1 abv and 2.8 carbs per 12oz.
I ferment it to .9893 and its 0 carbs and 8.6% abv Not (gm carb - duh) in 12oz.

I will start fermenting tomorrow, lets see where it leaves me in a month. Else I just lose 12 cans LOL.
Cool.
Srinath.
 
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i brew with gluco in all my beers, and no i can't tell much difference...i use enough crystal malt, and stuff like black patent...and my beers go from 1.060->1.000 (8%)


something else to consider would be cider it ferments dry without gluco.....

(and the most recent post made my brain hurt, curse you! :D)

What does the crystal add in gluco beers? I’ve not tried it yet...just all base and flaked corn. But I’ve got some C15 I’ve been thinking to try in there.
 
What does the crystal add in gluco beers?

i'm not entirely sure....i'd guess maiard'd proteins for body....kinda like the brown stuff on a steak.....?? what i can say is my Brüts have body, but finish at 1.000, as long as i use a fair amount of crystal, or black patent.....
 
The fuzzy math here is this.
For a beer to be 6.5 abv and 1.005 gravity, it had to have started out at 1.0535 per mrgoodbeer.
If my adding amg and yeast I fermented that to .993, I'll get 8.1 abv and 2.8 carbs per 12oz.
I ferment it to .9893 and its 0 carbs and 8.6% abv Not (gm carb - duh) in 12oz.

I will start fermenting tomorrow, lets see where it leaves me in a month. Else I just lose 12 cans LOL.
Cool.
Srinath.

Oh updating this thread, I had put all the remaining redhare in the fridge. I wasn't about to warm a dozen 35 degree cans to 80 in the microwave, so I put the maibock I had outside into the gallon bottle, put amg and put yeast and airlocked it. Lets see where that is in a few weeks. Devils backbone Maibock is 7.4% abv and significantly less cloudy, less sediment and less body etc etc than Red hare's Rewired. I have a few of the bottles sitting outside, so I can test it for SG etc when its done fermenting I guess.

Thanks.
Srinath.
 
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