Hello people.
Can I use normal sugar when bottling coopers kit larger or should I use something else? Will it make a differance?
Dan
What sugar is used when bottling?
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Re: What sugar is used when bottling?
I always use Tate & Lyle myself. Due to the small amounts used for priming, it shouldn't make a difference.
Re: What sugar is used when bottling?
Excellent .Thats what I will do then. Thanks for that. I have used youngs sugar for the fermenting stage. Wonder if that is better that tate & Lyle !?
Re: What sugar is used when bottling?
incidentally, great website Mr Hillbilly. A good usefull read for kit beer making
Re: What sugar is used when bottling?
Yeah, bog standard white granulated is fine unless you are trying to trim the final flavour.
Re: What sugar is used when bottling?
I found caster sugar seems to work really well on my brews 
