Budron
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Hi guys,
I'm a brand spankin' new brewer and have gone for a stout for my second brew.
I used a tin of coopers irish stout and a 1kg mix from my LHBS that contained malt, dextrose, corn syrup and some lactose.
It's OG was 1040 and it's happily bubbling away in the fermenter as I type.
My question is, when I bottle, as I will be using carbonation drops, I was thinking of only using the 1 drop instead of 2 as stouts are typically less carbonated. What do you guys think?
Will this affect my final % ALC?
Cheers,
Budron
I'm a brand spankin' new brewer and have gone for a stout for my second brew.
I used a tin of coopers irish stout and a 1kg mix from my LHBS that contained malt, dextrose, corn syrup and some lactose.
It's OG was 1040 and it's happily bubbling away in the fermenter as I type.
My question is, when I bottle, as I will be using carbonation drops, I was thinking of only using the 1 drop instead of 2 as stouts are typically less carbonated. What do you guys think?
Will this affect my final % ALC?
Cheers,
Budron