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Most brewers recommend limiting the use of dextrose to the priming stage of the procedure, as it tends to produce cidery flavours when used in large quantities that are generally undesirable. Some online shops sell dextrose as a 1% alcohol booster kit. No more than perhaps a single pound should be used. | Most brewers recommend limiting the use of dextrose to the priming stage of the procedure, as it tends to produce cidery flavours when used in large quantities that are generally undesirable. Some online shops sell dextrose as a 1% alcohol booster kit. No more than perhaps a single pound should be used. |
Revision as of 17:08, 27 August 2007
Most brewers recommend limiting the use of dextrose to the priming stage of the procedure, as it tends to produce cidery flavours when used in large quantities that are generally undesirable. Some online shops sell dextrose as a 1% alcohol booster kit. No more than perhaps a single pound should be used.