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Sugar

Brewing Sugars: Cane sugar, which may be processed and bleached. In its raw form, it is sometimes called turbinado or demerara sugar, and is a tan color. Beet sugar is often used as cane sugar. Candi sugars or syrups are usually used in Belgian style brewing. They are available in different color (Lovibond) levels. Honey is most often derived from clover or wildflower. However, any honey may be used to impart special flavors, ie. Meadowfoam, which has a marshmallowy sweetness. Lactose, often called an unfermentable sugar, is usually used only in milk stouts. Starch sugars, which are derived from cereal grains such as corn. Invert sugar, which is a form of cane sugar formed when cooking cane sugar. Glucose, dextrose, sucrose, and maltose are names used to describe the different sugars. Sugar cane, sugar beet, sugar maple, palms, and sorghum are all sucrose type sugars, and are the most often used in brewing.

BSG 7150A

Maltodextrin 8oz

Maltodextrin is a non-fermentable sugar used to enhance body, mouthfeel, and head retention. These changes can affect the perceived taste of beer,...

BSG 7150B

Maltodextrin 5 lb

Maltodextrin is a non-fermentable sugar used to enhance body, mouthfeel, and head retention. These changes can affect the perceived taste of beer,...

BSG 7150C

Maltodextrin 50 lb

Maltodextrin is a non-fermentable sugar used to enhance body, mouthfeel, and head retention. These changes can affect the perceived taste of beer,...

BSG 3300

Priming Sugar 5 oz

Priming Sugar; 5 oz

MC 875-E-1 1

Raw Sugar 1# Turbinado aka Demerara

Raw Sugar Also known as demerara, turbinado. Yellow/golden colored, granulated.

MC 875-E-1

Raw Sugar 50# Turbinado aka Demerara

Raw Sugar Also known as demerara, turbinado. Yellow/golden colored, granulated.