Sweetness
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Sweetness
I have began to realise that after tasting my bought Bourbon,and the Bourbon that i try too make, it seem to loose the sweetness,so i am considering adding,Honey,Maple Syrup or Golden Syrup (I'm not sure which yet)after distilling,i would be grateful on any opinion on this,if anyone has ever realised this,so tried it?.In the hope of getting a closer taste too the bought Bourbons.
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0127frey - Regular

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Re: Sweetness
100% agree.
Everything you buy is being sweetened by the manufactures.
Gently does it when adding.
Everything you buy is being sweetened by the manufactures.
Gently does it when adding.
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Mash - Master Distiller

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Re: Sweetness
Spot on. Maple is good,nice flavour and easy to
dissolve in your spirit. Honey and GS are thicker
and if you are not careful will just settle at
the bottom of the bottle. As Mash says
which ever you use a little at a time to taste.
dissolve in your spirit. Honey and GS are thicker
and if you are not careful will just settle at
the bottom of the bottle. As Mash says
which ever you use a little at a time to taste.
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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gaza the instructor - Master Distiller

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Re: Sweetness
It may be the more costly option, but for me, Maple syrup is the goto choice.
Robert.
Robert.
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Re: Sweetness
I came across it last week when i was following a Recipe for "Gin infused with Rosemary & Pomegranate" it said to add 2Tbs of Honey per bottle,but i imagine you could just add it to your taste,but it was a good starting point.
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0127frey - Regular

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Re: Sweetness
Hey, I will say up front that we are all different.
The recipe that you describe above reads awful to me.
If you try it please let us know if it is drinkable.
Robert.
The recipe that you describe above reads awful to me.
If you try it please let us know if it is drinkable.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Sweetness
Well i have been drinking it over the weekend and really like it with Tonic,But thier are so many combinations of botanicals for making Gin,i may have just dropped on a combination the suits me,i have been experimenting with how long to leave the botanicals in the spirit
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0127frey - Regular

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Re: Sweetness
Thats it, its all personal taste. What one likes
another doesn't.
another doesn't.
Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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gaza the instructor - Master Distiller

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Re: Sweetness
Then the problem comes with replication.
I thought I was nerdy with my note taking, but often fail to produce the same drink twice
Good job that I don't own a brand
Robert.
I thought I was nerdy with my note taking, but often fail to produce the same drink twice
Good job that I don't own a brand
Robert.
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