Ok today I was in Makro, getting some stuff, and passed by the sugars section, when something caught my eye. Near the honey and caster sugar was a catering tub of Lyles Golden syrup, (7.25kg for £12.85) which equates to about the 5ltr size of tub you get engine oil in.
This set me thinking how fermentable is the golden syrup? Could I have a go at some form of artificial mead type recipe, substituting the syrup for the honey? Would it alter the flavour of a finished drink in comparison to using white sugar? And has anyone got an idea of the amount of golden syrup needed if I was looking to substitute for 1kg of white sugar? I'm basically after ideas on its application in home brew, and weather buying a bulk amount like that would be worth it.
Any hints ideas and thoughts are very welcome. There was also black treacle at the same price as the golden syrup, which I believe is commonly used in some stouts, so it has to be a possible use with the syrup.
This set me thinking how fermentable is the golden syrup? Could I have a go at some form of artificial mead type recipe, substituting the syrup for the honey? Would it alter the flavour of a finished drink in comparison to using white sugar? And has anyone got an idea of the amount of golden syrup needed if I was looking to substitute for 1kg of white sugar? I'm basically after ideas on its application in home brew, and weather buying a bulk amount like that would be worth it.
Any hints ideas and thoughts are very welcome. There was also black treacle at the same price as the golden syrup, which I believe is commonly used in some stouts, so it has to be a possible use with the syrup.