I have a golden ale beer kit that I plan on brewing during the next couple of weeks or so. The instructions call for adding 2.2 pounds of table sugar along with the included ingredients to reach a final ABV of 4.6%. I have 6.6 pounds of golden light liquid malt extract already on hand, so I'd like to know if I skipped out on adding the table sugar and instead put in the 6.6 pounds of LME, what would my estimated ABV then be? I would also like to know if doing this would brew a better tasting beer than using all of that sugar would? I've added up to four pounds of table sugar in previous beer batches. It obviously does raise up the ABV quite a bit, but it also seems to add a noticeably unpleasant cider-like undertaste, which I would like to try and avoid if at all possible this go around.
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