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Cantoffie

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Hey folks, I'm in the process of building a Milk/Sweet Stout recipe using Lactose as a sweetener along side Myanmar 3 in 1 tea. The dairy portion of the tea packets is a "non-dairy creamer" which I have no experience with.

Anyone know if its fermentable?

cheers
 
Non-dairy creamer isn't lactose. Usually it's a carrageenan based product.
I seriously doubt it is fermentable.
You know you can buy powdered lactose for milk stouts?
 
Thanks, but im looking to cut the lactose in half and add about 0.5 lbs of this tea i brought back from Myanmar.

Its what im aiming at. :p
 
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