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EalingDrop

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Someone from Fullers posted this and I'd like to give it a go.

Does anyone know what 'Ragus No.3' ? I'd leave it out, but there's a fair amount of it in the grain bill.

Interesting to see pepper being used, but from the reading the wort makers comments (@FullersHenry twitter feed), it sounded like a one off.

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Hi , Ragus No 3 is a variety of Invert Sugar , though it's a block rather than a syrup
 
Thanks gents.

It lead me to this:
Brewer’s Sugar No.3: This can be produced as a fully inverted (glucose-fructose mixture) syrup or seeded into a crystalline block. It’s is 95% readily fermentable, with a dark brown colour (120-140 EBC) and rich flavour. It’s used in mild ale, stouts and porters.

Looks like I need to dig my notes out for making Belgium Candy (?)

I guess from the high mash temp (68c) it needed some drying out to balance the sweetness.
 

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