Brewferm kits - candy sugar

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chorltonbrewers

Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by chorltonbrewers » Wed Apr 01, 2009 8:36 pm

Hi,
I'm about to start a Brewferm Kriek kit (I bought it before I read the terrible comments about it on here!). I have got candy sugar as the instructions suggest - just a simple and probably stupid question - do I put the sugar in in its hard lumpy form or do I need to dissolve it by boiling it with water?? Also I bought the cherry syrup after reading on here that it doesn't taste much of cherry - at what stage do I put that in? Final question - do I still prime with sugar in the same way as I do for an ale - I will be bottling it.
Thanks

brewin_bear

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by brewin_bear » Wed Apr 01, 2009 10:39 pm

When I did my Grand Cru (now at 7 weeks and tasting very very nice.. but I am still leaving it for another few weeks to crack into it properly) I disolved the Candi Sugar in boiled water on the stove - basically boiled the water for about 15 mins first to sterilise water and pan - tipped in the sugar and stired and simmered until dissolved. Seemes to have worked very well. Like you, I was concerned that it wouldn't readily disolve in the wort... maybe it would but seems obvious to pre-disolve to me.

I do the same with spray malts and other powdered sugars as well to remove clumping.

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Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by injac » Thu Jul 16, 2009 6:32 pm

Anyone know of a good place to buy candy sugar?
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Mogwyth

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by Mogwyth » Thu Jul 16, 2009 9:58 pm

injac wrote:Anyone know of a good place to buy candy sugar?
Candy Sugar is inverted sugar and you can make it yourself http://oz.craftbrewer.org/Library/Metho ... ndy.shtml, failing that an acceptable substitute is golden syrup.

Cheers
Bill

KarooAnimal

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by KarooAnimal » Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:18 pm

I am almost totally new to home brewing, having only started a few weeks ago with a Woodfordes Great Eastern, and have just joined this forum. Greetings. Are you guys talking about priming sugar or do the brewferm kits not come with a can of malty gunk?! And if using golden syrup, do I use the same weight to volume ratio as suggested for household sugar (190g per 21l, I think it was for priming).

I have the following in mind for my next three brews: the Grand Cru, Framboos, and Woodfordes' Wherry. Have about 3 weeks yet before the Great Eastern is ready but quite enjoyed slurping some remainder from the bottling phase.

Mogwyth

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by Mogwyth » Fri Jul 24, 2009 10:42 pm

Unlike most ales, many Belgium ales are traditionally brewed using candy sugar in addition to the malt, so yes you will get a tin of "malty gunk", but you will need to add Candy sugar at the brewing stage, you can use ordinary sugar for priming.

Cheers

Bill

KarooAnimal

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by KarooAnimal » Fri Jul 31, 2009 11:13 am

Hi Bill,

Thanks for the reply - most helpful. If I'm using golden syrup, do I just use the same weight as suggested for candy sugar?

Cheers,
KA

b.all

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by b.all » Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:40 pm

check to see the sugar content of it. you will probably need slightly more golden syrup as it has a proportion of it which is liquid in just the same manner as liquid malt extract is to dried malt extract. Adding more will make up for the liquid content of the golden syrup. i would guess golden syrup was around the 15-20% moisture area.

KarooAnimal

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by KarooAnimal » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:24 am

Ah, excellent, of course! Thanks very much for the reply. The framboos has arrived this morning so reckon on a brew up at the weekend. Huzzah!

Mogwyth

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by Mogwyth » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:34 pm

Yep off the top of my head I used about 15% extra syrup.

Cheers

Bill

Curious Brew

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by Curious Brew » Fri Aug 07, 2009 10:29 am

I'm going to double up a Brewferm Grand Cru again for Christmas.

Good tip on the golden syrup. 8)

steve_flack

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by steve_flack » Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:00 am

Mogwyth wrote:
injac wrote:Anyone know of a good place to buy candy sugar?
Candy Sugar is inverted sugar and you can make it yourself http://oz.craftbrewer.org/Library/Metho ... ndy.shtml, failing that an acceptable substitute is golden syrup.
Depends upon what you actually mean by candi sugar. The solid lumpy stuff sold over here is plain sucrose at varying levels of refinement. You can buy the clear stuff in big bags in asian stores. Alternatively you could just use plain old table sugar as it's exactly the same. The darker stuff has more impurities (and hence flavour). I'm not sure if it comes from heating a sugar solution to darken it or if it's less refined sugar. If you're trying to make a clone of a dark abbey ale then neither will give you the flavour you want - you need dark candi syrup.

Candi syrup (which is what most of the Belgian brewers actually use) is a whole different ball game. The darker versions taste nothing like golden syrup although the clear/pale versions are pretty similar. I don't think you can substitute the real thing. Home made candi sugar/syrup tends to have a lower fermentability than the real thing - which is important in strong Belgian ales.

KarooAnimal

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by KarooAnimal » Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:09 am

Which begs the question, Do you know a source for supplying the real McCoy?

steve_flack

Re: Brewferm kits - candy sugar

Post by steve_flack » Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:29 am

I bought some from Brouwland in Belgium.

http://www.brouwland.com/shop/product.a ... 4&shwlnk=0

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