Remos112
Well-Known Member
I have an intterresting question for you all this time. I have read claims that golden syrup would hardly add any flavour at all since it is 98% fermentable.
After brewing with some golden syrup I think this just isn't true.
Here's my theory, although it is 98% fermantable, the yeasts still fested on it and there excriment will have some leftover flavours of the golden syrup.
Try eating garlic or ginger rich dish and when you go to the bathroom the next day to find out your pee smelsl like garlic or ginger.
Am I on to something here, that although it would be fermented almost completely, it would have an influence on the excriment and still add a flavour? Or is this assumption completely wrong
All thoughts and imputs are welcomed.
Remi
After brewing with some golden syrup I think this just isn't true.
Here's my theory, although it is 98% fermantable, the yeasts still fested on it and there excriment will have some leftover flavours of the golden syrup.
Try eating garlic or ginger rich dish and when you go to the bathroom the next day to find out your pee smelsl like garlic or ginger.
Am I on to something here, that although it would be fermented almost completely, it would have an influence on the excriment and still add a flavour? Or is this assumption completely wrong
All thoughts and imputs are welcomed.
Remi