Hi,
I'm cold crashing my first hard root beer attempt right now. When that's complete, I need to backsweeten, flavor and keg. Per the recipe, I'll be backsweetening with a pound of sugar and a pound of honey. I'm planning to boil 5-6 cups of water, dissolve the sugar and honey in that, let it cool, and then put that and the flavoring in the keg before I transfer the "beer" in.
I've never worked with honey before, and I'm wondering if there is any issue adding it to boiling water (or should I let the water cool a little first)? I'm also wondering if there will be any issues adding 3+ gallons of 35 degree "beer" to this sugar/honey/water mixture in the keg - mainly wondering if the honey will remain in suspension or if it tends to settle out?
Thanks for your help!
I'm cold crashing my first hard root beer attempt right now. When that's complete, I need to backsweeten, flavor and keg. Per the recipe, I'll be backsweetening with a pound of sugar and a pound of honey. I'm planning to boil 5-6 cups of water, dissolve the sugar and honey in that, let it cool, and then put that and the flavoring in the keg before I transfer the "beer" in.
I've never worked with honey before, and I'm wondering if there is any issue adding it to boiling water (or should I let the water cool a little first)? I'm also wondering if there will be any issues adding 3+ gallons of 35 degree "beer" to this sugar/honey/water mixture in the keg - mainly wondering if the honey will remain in suspension or if it tends to settle out?
Thanks for your help!