ballantynedewolf
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Hi Aussies,
One of my all time fave beers is Brains Dark Mild, from Cardiff, Wales, where I failed to do well at uni thanks to see above.
From what I can gather, Brains Dark and other milds of its ilk use invert sugar at some low percentage.
Obviously brewing a low alcohol ale (3-3.5%) you run the risk of thin body, and this adjunct will encourage that. So it's in the style and the tradition, but seems counterproductive, so I don't know what to do. I assume there were originally commercial reasons for doing it: cost, control of colour, production time etc.
It looks like for a 23L brew, 200ml of dark invert syrup will be about right.
What to do?
One of my all time fave beers is Brains Dark Mild, from Cardiff, Wales, where I failed to do well at uni thanks to see above.
From what I can gather, Brains Dark and other milds of its ilk use invert sugar at some low percentage.
Obviously brewing a low alcohol ale (3-3.5%) you run the risk of thin body, and this adjunct will encourage that. So it's in the style and the tradition, but seems counterproductive, so I don't know what to do. I assume there were originally commercial reasons for doing it: cost, control of colour, production time etc.
It looks like for a 23L brew, 200ml of dark invert syrup will be about right.
What to do?