Normal sugar for priming.
Normal sugar for priming.
My first ever home brew is coming close to be kegged i think. But i'm not going to be able to make it to the HBS to buy some priming sugar. Will adding 80Grams of normal sugar be ok? Or should i get my arse to the HBS?
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Re: Normal sugar for priming.
Normal sugar is fine and cheaper. I use it all the time.
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Re: Normal sugar for priming.
There is no need to go to your hbs, normal sugar will be fine. I always use it myself.cmason561 wrote: Will adding 80Grams of normal sugar be ok? Or should i get my arse to the HBS?
Re: Normal sugar for priming.
I agree, normal household sugar is fine and readily available.