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Honey?

Post by mozza » Mon Apr 22, 2013 9:48 am

Hi,
a friend of my dads from work is into his brewing in a big way and said that he primes with honey. I think he said to use half the amount of honey vs sugar that you would normally prime with.
Does anyone have experience in doing this and is it recommended?

Cheers,

Sam
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Re: Honey?

Post by EoinMag » Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:29 am

mozza wrote:Hi,
a friend of my dads from work is into his brewing in a big way and said that he primes with honey. I think he said to use half the amount of honey vs sugar that you would normally prime with.
Does anyone have experience in doing this and is it recommended?

Cheers,

Sam

It can take quite a while longer to prime than with sugar. It's alright, you do get a flavour of honey coming out of it, but it's very very mild. Personally I'd not bother and just use sugar or malt , it's ready faster.

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Re: Honey?

Post by wilsoa11111 » Mon Apr 22, 2013 11:58 am

agreed, not alot of flavour but useful in lighter beers, u will if anything need more honey vs dry sugar as some water in the honey

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Re: Honey?

Post by jmc » Mon Apr 22, 2013 12:57 pm

I think honey is about 80% sugar, so you'd need to add 25% more than normal sugar to prime

Some people pasturise honey at about 80C for 15mins to be on the safe side, though that does risk losing honey-aroma.

If you want to get more of a honey flavour you can add (a lot more) at secondary stage after main ferment has died down.
I've pasteurized when I've done this and it works quite well.

Honey is very good with a UK or Belgian blonde ale.

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