MarkEinOz
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Has anyone used palm sugar in a stout or porter? Real palm sugar is dark brown, soft and crumbly. You should be able poke it with your fingernail and it will leave a mark. Avoid the pale stuff, it's coconut juice and cane sugar.
The real palm sugar (from Palmyra Palms) has an almost molasses taste with a strong smoky flavour (they reduce the palm tree sap over wood fires).
In south east Asian and parts of India they use the sugar to make Toddy. A distilled drink with a taste somewhere between whiskey and rum.
Would go nicely in a smoked stout :icon_drool2:
I think it would be well worth the experiment in anything from from a Brown Ale upwards. I thing it would be very interesting in a wee heavy, or strong Old Ale.
Interesting thing about palm sugar is that, well, it doesn't taste as sweet as you think it would is comparison to other reduced sugar like golden syrup etc.
Give it a go! ( as I caste my eyes thoughtfully towards my pantry.....)