Cane syrup
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Cane syrup
I'm sure this topic has been touched on, but I just got some darker lookin cane syrup that has great smoky undertones. do I treat this the same as blackstrap or light molasses or altogether differently?
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I vote blackstrap, just my 2 cents
Maybe treat it like D-120 or D-180 Belgien candy syurp?!?
Maybe treat it like D-120 or D-180 Belgien candy syurp?!?
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Re: Cane syrup
I'm not sure what a darker cane syrup would be? But I vote ferment it up and see what you get. Shoot for a lower ABV wash add some nutrients and go for it.
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Re: Cane syrup
cane syrup is boiled down cane juice ..can have unknown sugar content.so id say go by SG .then adjust from there.
as it is something like using molasses without the sugar removed.
as it is something like using molasses without the sugar removed.
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Re: Cane syrup
Took it to 1.070 and pitched it the other night. I will let ya know how it goes
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Most cane syrup cans have the sugar or calorie content on the can. And most I've seen are almost 2x white cane sugar. After it's mixed with water at ~140 degrees far, and cooled, the SG reads just fine.
So, if you'd use 1.8lbs of white cane sugar per gallon use .9lbs of cane syrup per gallon.
It's never worked out cheaper for me, but it does add some warm flavors!
So, if you'd use 1.8lbs of white cane sugar per gallon use .9lbs of cane syrup per gallon.
It's never worked out cheaper for me, but it does add some warm flavors!
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Re: Cane syrup
Man, this stuff turned out great. Definitely not cost effective, but the syrup had been gifted to me by a sugar mill worker and I have no use for 3 gallons of cane syrup. Fermented out nice nd dry in about a week.