Hi,
I'm about to re-enter the home brew community and I've been researching a few ideas to make my brewing more cost efficient. Apologies if this is a daft question but does anyone have experience of using alternatives to brewing enhancers?
I notice that a very popular brand of brew enhancer for a pilsner style beer that retails for around £4.50 a kilo is simply a mix of dextrose and maltodextrin. Am I right in thinking that normal brewing sugar at around £2 a kilo is 100% dextrose? I see that maltodextrin is available from sports nutrition sites for as little as £11.35 for 5 kilos as well. If I used 500g of each at a total cost of £2.13 per kilo, would this have the same effect as using a kilo of the branded brew enhancer?
Thanks
Chris
I'm about to re-enter the home brew community and I've been researching a few ideas to make my brewing more cost efficient. Apologies if this is a daft question but does anyone have experience of using alternatives to brewing enhancers?
I notice that a very popular brand of brew enhancer for a pilsner style beer that retails for around £4.50 a kilo is simply a mix of dextrose and maltodextrin. Am I right in thinking that normal brewing sugar at around £2 a kilo is 100% dextrose? I see that maltodextrin is available from sports nutrition sites for as little as £11.35 for 5 kilos as well. If I used 500g of each at a total cost of £2.13 per kilo, would this have the same effect as using a kilo of the branded brew enhancer?
Thanks
Chris