So yesterday I kicked off a Wilko stout with;
520g Jaggery, 880g golden syrup, 420g treacle.
So 1820g added fermentables plus 1.5kg kit makes for 3320g fermentables. I brewed to 23l and got an SG of 1.045. This was lower than the calculator suggested - is this a result of the Jaggery, the syrup or just watery Wilko beer kits?
Anyway, the Jaggery was reduced in boiling water with the syrup and the treacle, then added in the FV with the wort and given a good old mix up. The Wilko stout doesn't foam up anything like the Coopers kit.
The smell is very very rich and buttery. I was hoping that the jaggery would add some sweetness and toffee flavours. Hopefully the cloying aroma subsides and leaves behind something nice.
That is all.
520g Jaggery, 880g golden syrup, 420g treacle.
So 1820g added fermentables plus 1.5kg kit makes for 3320g fermentables. I brewed to 23l and got an SG of 1.045. This was lower than the calculator suggested - is this a result of the Jaggery, the syrup or just watery Wilko beer kits?
Anyway, the Jaggery was reduced in boiling water with the syrup and the treacle, then added in the FV with the wort and given a good old mix up. The Wilko stout doesn't foam up anything like the Coopers kit.
The smell is very very rich and buttery. I was hoping that the jaggery would add some sweetness and toffee flavours. Hopefully the cloying aroma subsides and leaves behind something nice.
That is all.