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Caster sugar for sweetening liqueurs

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2016 12:02 pm
by Seagull
I've been experimenting with liqueur essences recently and using the alternatives to the Still Spirits base packs for cost reasons.

I've just made up a small bottle of Reverendine (no idea what it should taste like) and decided to use caster sugar instead of granulated white to sweeten it.

I think the results are really good although it may be nothing like it should taste like.

Is there any reason why you shouldn't use caster sugar in these recipes?

I thought that as a finer sugar it would dissolve easier and that does seem to be the case.

Re: Caster sugar for sweetening liqueurs

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2016 12:41 pm
by Benoit
It's just a finer grind of normal sugar, no reason it couldn't be used I think it's just the added cost that puts people off. Although if you are sweetening stuff then look into making a simple syrup & using that, it tends to dissolve a little easier & you could still use normal granulated. The trade off is there for the cost of the gas to cook it with I guess, it's all swings & roundabouts!

Re: Caster sugar for sweetening liqueurs

PostPosted: Thu May 19, 2016 9:42 pm
by packapoo
Caster sugar I've found certainly eases the way over regular sugar when making liqueurs/doing infusions.

Re: Caster sugar for sweetening liqueurs

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2016 12:22 am
by Easydrinker
Months ago I bought some Prestige "Cocorum" essence, call it "Malibu", without reading the bottle I used it as previous essences, the result was not bad, others agreed.
Today, no, yesterday I mixed up another bottle, read the label which said add 200g sugar to it!
While weighing it out, I quit at 150g, it just looked SO much.
No problem dissolving it in the spirit by shaking.
That was cheap old granulated.

Robert.

Re: Caster sugar for sweetening liqueurs

PostPosted: Fri May 20, 2016 6:03 am
by Mash
+1 caster sugar is just finer. I never struggle to get it to dissolve.

I also use regular for baking... All butter shortbread mainly.

They only place I use caster is in the dispenser for beer bottling. It just flows better adding to the accuracy.

I will say I have noticed that some granulated is courser than others...no really. 8)