dmtaylor
Lord ***** the Lazy
Dextrins really aren't all that sweet though. Mostly just less fermentable.Not that simple sadly. Unless you want a sickly sweet mess. Lower abv is a tricky delicate balance.
Dextrins really aren't all that sweet though. Mostly just less fermentable.Not that simple sadly. Unless you want a sickly sweet mess. Lower abv is a tricky delicate balance.
This is a long term plan to be honest.. there will be no tour of world beer here..In short there is no simple answer because the question you ask is a complication of many things people have written in this thread plus all of the skill and experience that comes from creating recipes brewing, evaluating and brewing again. And again and again. If your not able to put the time in, then my best suggestion for you would be to buy a recognised lower abv all grain kit from someone like the malt miller and go with that if that’s what your after.
Yep, I'd agree with you there, and it can take more carbonation than a cask-like bitter and that's going to flesh out the mouthfeel and the appearance of "body".So weak stout. A contradiction in terms isn't it, but draught Guinness is only 4.2% and Mackeson is a lovely drink at 3.8%. I think a stout would be the easiest style to do as you can disguise the body-builders more easily with the roast malts, which, themselves, add very little fermentable sugar.
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