Pretty sure one of the kits had White Sugar listed to add...either way I use malt extract...
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						Pretty sure one of the kits had White Sugar listed to add...either way I use malt extract...
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Just getting into it myself. Used dark brown sugar in a Coopers stout, and held back on the water a bit to make a total of 20l.
Also tried light brown sugar in the Real ale kit, easy on the water.
Both came out quite nice.
Just bottled a Canadian blonde, and another Real ale, this time using the enhancer packs.
Never drunk so much beer in my life.......
I never use caster sugar was always told to use dextrose. I also use those malt enhancer packs and it makes a big difference, and buy proper yeast throw out the crap that comes with the extract tins.
Over time you will have a nice collection of different beers, well actually I thought I would have an ample supply of beer but I kept drinking them and never let them age properly, only when I got the keg system was I able to store beer away and let it age in the bottles. If you haven't got one get yourself a keg system they are fantastic.
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