mikeyjay84 said:I have thought about making this one at some point and adding lactose to it instead of brewing sugar, make a nice milky stout. Not sure if anyone has tried this.
mikeyjay84 said:I have thought about making this one at some point and adding lactose to it instead of brewing sugar, make a nice milky stout. Not sure if anyone has tried this.
boozy_shoes said:mikeyjay84 said:I have thought about making this one at some point and adding lactose to it instead of brewing sugar, make a nice milky stout. Not sure if anyone has tried this.
My understanding is that Lactose is a complicated and largely unfermentable sugar and this is why it makes beers sweet as the yeast cannot digest or turn it into alcohol. I'm sure you could add it to a coopers kit but you would only need a small amount and would require the brewing sugar to get it upto the required ABV and make it the stout in the first place to make sweet with the lactose.
mikeyjay84 said:boozy_shoes said:mikeyjay84 said:I have thought about making this one at some point and adding lactose to it instead of brewing sugar, make a nice milky stout. Not sure if anyone has tried this.
My understanding is that Lactose is a complicated and largely unfermentable sugar and this is why it makes beers sweet as the yeast cannot digest or turn it into alcohol. I'm sure you could add it to a coopers kit but you would only need a small amount and would require the brewing sugar to get it upto the required ABV and make it the stout in the first place to make sweet with the lactose.
Yes this is what I thought. But then I figured I would just double the amount. Or use 100% brewing sure or dme and then adding 50% lactose.
Any master brewers care to enlighten the topic? Maybe I'll start a new post. Feel like a hijacker at the moment.nsorry cannyboy
Cannyboy said:Ok guys got one of these kits for my birthday just wanted a few ideas on recipes so i can get the best out of this :hmm: