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Gator1

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I brewed an Irish Stout this weekend and rushed things a bit because of party I had to get to. Just realized that what I thought was priming sugar was actually part of the fermentable sugar for the recipe. It's already started fermenting and was wondering if I could boil some water, dissolve the sugar and carefully dump it into my ale pail.

I guess I could just let it go and get a light Irish Stout but I think they are low enough in ABV as it is.

Lessons Learned, always make sure you read the instructions and take a hydrometer reading before putting on the lid.
 
Sure, I have done that already after racking when I needed to add some water to make up the 5 gallon volume. The amount you have to add won't affect the brew much, if at all.
 
Thanks, made some sugar water and added it last night. I'm thinking of this as a late yeast starter.
 
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