trustyrusty
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Hi Guys
I was wondering how I can get a bit of extra sweetness from a kit. I don't want to remove any bitterness, just kick the sweetness level.
I find kits to be a little bit bitter - I am looking for a more rounded flavour. If I have tap beer at the pub, especially boutique there might be bit more 'sweetness'. Now if you more add sugar in the brew it will make more alcohol of course. But could dextrose work? Or grain 'bomb' or maybe something else? I added a 1/4 spoon of sugar (even less) to a beer yesterday and it just gives it a 'lift'.
If I am thirsty I like a quaffer that you can chomp down, but a dark ale or a slow drinker, for example, that does not have to be sweeter.
Time to go extract or full grain
... Time is the issue....
Thanks
I was wondering how I can get a bit of extra sweetness from a kit. I don't want to remove any bitterness, just kick the sweetness level.
I find kits to be a little bit bitter - I am looking for a more rounded flavour. If I have tap beer at the pub, especially boutique there might be bit more 'sweetness'. Now if you more add sugar in the brew it will make more alcohol of course. But could dextrose work? Or grain 'bomb' or maybe something else? I added a 1/4 spoon of sugar (even less) to a beer yesterday and it just gives it a 'lift'.
If I am thirsty I like a quaffer that you can chomp down, but a dark ale or a slow drinker, for example, that does not have to be sweeter.
Time to go extract or full grain
Thanks