steve denholm
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Hi all,
I've now got my third brew bubbling away in the FV (first was an extract IPA, then extract Weissbeir, currently fermenting a partial mash american pale).
I was working away and found homebrew store so I ran in a brought a new world Saison kit; I didn't want a straight to FV kit but it turned out that's what I brought (has additional hops for dry hop).
https://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/New-World-Saison-Beer-Kit.html
The kit is mostly LME (maybe pre bitterd not too sure) with additional brewing sugar, my question is if this is just a cheaper way of whacking the ABV up?
Would it be possible to swap the sugar for a mini mash of some sort or is the sugar there to help keep the beer dry?
I feel a little like going backwards in my brewing journey but just adding cold LME to a FV (maybe I'm being a snob :).
Any advice or comments you have will be most appreciated
Steve
I've now got my third brew bubbling away in the FV (first was an extract IPA, then extract Weissbeir, currently fermenting a partial mash american pale).
I was working away and found homebrew store so I ran in a brought a new world Saison kit; I didn't want a straight to FV kit but it turned out that's what I brought (has additional hops for dry hop).
https://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/New-World-Saison-Beer-Kit.html
The kit is mostly LME (maybe pre bitterd not too sure) with additional brewing sugar, my question is if this is just a cheaper way of whacking the ABV up?
Would it be possible to swap the sugar for a mini mash of some sort or is the sugar there to help keep the beer dry?
I feel a little like going backwards in my brewing journey but just adding cold LME to a FV (maybe I'm being a snob :).
Any advice or comments you have will be most appreciated
Steve