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Andy44

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Hi All, As I'm getting older I'm finding the home brew a bit strong, is it possible to put less sugar in a kit to lower the ABV to say under 4%.

TIA Andy
 
Keep measuring the gravity of the wort, form that point there are calculators you can use on line. Never done kits before, this is only my guess how I would do it.
 
Hi Clint thank you, is there a way of working out the ABV, to say if I add 800g instead of 1kg of sugar or add a litre or 2 of water.
If I remember correctly (and with a little help from brewers friend) 100g of sugar on 23 L will give a gravity of 1.002 and will likely ferment completely so give an ABV of .22%, so if you reduce your sugar content by 200g you will knock the ABV down by about .44%
 
If I remember correctly (and with a little help from brewers friend) 100g of sugar on 23 L will give a gravity of 1.002 and will likely ferment completely so give an ABV of .22%, so if you reduce your sugar content by 200g you will knock the ABV down by about .44%
Thank you
 
Not much - alcohol in and of itself is part of the taste, but at these levels, you probably won't notice much taste difference. Mouthfeel maybe.
 
If I remember correctly, in a 23L brew, adding 500g sugar gives you an extra 1% ABV so presumably reducing sugar added reduces ABV by the same amount.

To improve a 1 can kit - brew it short eg to 18L instead of 23 and only add enough sugar to give you the ABV you want. More body, less chance of `homebrew twang', more flavour.
 

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