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Hey guys, here's an update: The bottles in which I used sugar drops have finally carbed up decently enough, it took quite a while but hey the longer the better in the brewing world, right? I probably won't be using them again, except for morning coffee. I guess they are formulated for slow sugar release, slow dissolving, specifically for making plumb liquor.

As for the beer itself , at first I thought I had made very thin weak beer, but now that bottle conditioning has finished it doesn't seem too bad afterall, yes it is kind of watery but the mouth-feel is very nice, the carbonation is perfect, very drinkable , light crispy with just a little bitterness. I don't think I'll make it again but I will drink them all over the holidays. Cheers, happy holidays, drink up!
 
Hey guys, here's an update: The bottles in which I used sugar drops have finally carbed up decently enough, it took quite a while but hey the longer the better in the brewing world, right? I probably won't be using them again, except for morning coffee. I guess they are formulated for slow sugar release, slow dissolving, specifically for making plumb liquor.

As for the beer itself , at first I thought I had made very thin weak beer, but now that bottle conditioning has finished it doesn't seem too bad afterall, yes it is kind of watery but the mouth-feel is very nice, the carbonation is perfect, very drinkable , light crispy with just a little bitterness. I don't think I'll make it again but I will drink them all over the holidays. Cheers, happy holidays, drink up!

That's great to hear!!!!!!

(From a girl who makes beer).
 
So girls do make beer! Will you marry me?

My husband won't let me.

BUT I'm not the only girl around here, that's for sure! Since our "names" and avatars (if we have one) aren't "girlish", you'd be surprised to find out how many women brewers there are around here. One of the great things about this forum is that we're all brewers, and the talk all centers around brewing for the most part. Gender doesn't really matter much in the brewing world!
 
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