• Can I use agave nectar instead of honey?

    From Joerg@news@analogconsultants.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Wed Jun 8 13:19:04 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.crafts.brewing

    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after the end
    of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my cooling coil. It
    raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for a fuller-bodied beer and
    a smooth taste while not adding any noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher than six
    months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar on which
    inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of clover
    honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think it's only
    until tomorrow. I'll pounce.
    --
    Regards, Joerg

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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  • From Tom Biasi@tombiasi@optonline.net to rec.crafts.brewing on Wed Jun 8 20:34:28 2022
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    On 6/8/2022 4:19 PM, Joerg wrote:
    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after the end
    of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my cooling coil. It
    raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for a fuller-bodied beer and
    a smooth taste while not adding any noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher than six months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar on which
    inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of clover honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think it's only until tomorrow. I'll pounce.

    You can use it as a sweetener but it won't ferment like honey.

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  • From Joerg@news@analogconsultants.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Fri Jun 10 14:12:10 2022
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    On 6/8/22 5:34 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/8/2022 4:19 PM, Joerg wrote:
    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after the
    end of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my cooling coil.
    It raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for a fuller-bodied
    beer and a smooth taste while not adding any noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher than six
    months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar on which
    inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of
    clover honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think it's
    only until tomorrow. I'll pounce.

    You can use it as a sweetener but it won't ferment like honey.


    Thanks, Tom, then I have to bite the bullet and fork over the 70%
    inflation tax for honey :-(

    I don't like sweet beer.
    --
    Regards, Joerg

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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  • From Tom Biasi@tombiasi@optonline.net to rec.crafts.brewing on Fri Jun 10 18:59:16 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.crafts.brewing

    On 6/10/2022 5:12 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/8/22 5:34 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/8/2022 4:19 PM, Joerg wrote:
    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after the
    end of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my cooling coil.
    It raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for a fuller-bodied
    beer and a smooth taste while not adding any noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher than
    six months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar on which
    inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of
    clover honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think it's
    only until tomorrow. I'll pounce.

    You can use it as a sweetener but it won't ferment like honey.


    Thanks, Tom, then I have to bite the bullet and fork over the 70%
    inflation tax for honey :-(

    I don't like sweet beer.

    It will ferment it just wont taste like honey.
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  • From Joerg@news@analogconsultants.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Mon Jun 13 11:38:08 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.crafts.brewing

    On 6/10/22 3:59 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/10/2022 5:12 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/8/22 5:34 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/8/2022 4:19 PM, Joerg wrote:
    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after the
    end of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my cooling
    coil. It raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for a
    fuller-bodied beer and a smooth taste while not adding any
    noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher than
    six months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar on which
    inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of
    clover honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think it's
    only until tomorrow. I'll pounce.

    You can use it as a sweetener but it won't ferment like honey.


    Thanks, Tom, then I have to bite the bullet and fork over the 70%
    inflation tax for honey :-(

    I don't like sweet beer.

    It will ferment it just wont taste like honey.


    Even with a generous dose of clover honey of about 30% of the
    fermentables I never got any honey taste in the beer. It just tastes a
    bit more smooth and "rounded". And higher ABV, of course.

    Maybe I should just give it a try with agave nectar.
    --
    Regards, Joerg

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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  • From Tom Biasi@tombiasi@optonline.net to rec.crafts.brewing on Mon Jun 13 16:53:17 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.crafts.brewing

    On 6/13/2022 2:38 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/10/22 3:59 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/10/2022 5:12 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/8/22 5:34 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/8/2022 4:19 PM, Joerg wrote:
    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after the >>>>> end of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my cooling
    coil. It raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for a
    fuller-bodied beer and a smooth taste while not adding any
    noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher than
    six months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar on which >>>>> inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of
    clover honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think it's >>>>> only until tomorrow. I'll pounce.

    You can use it as a sweetener but it won't ferment like honey.


    Thanks, Tom, then I have to bite the bullet and fork over the 70%
    inflation tax for honey :-(

    I don't like sweet beer.

    It will ferment it just wont taste like honey.


    Even with a generous dose of clover honey of about 30% of the
    fermentables I never got any honey taste in the beer. It just tastes a
    bit more smooth and "rounded". And higher ABV, of course.

    Maybe I should just give it a try with agave nectar.

    I think you should.
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  • From Bob F@bobnospam@gmail.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Mon Jun 13 15:31:27 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.crafts.brewing

    On 6/13/2022 1:53 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/13/2022 2:38 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/10/22 3:59 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/10/2022 5:12 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/8/22 5:34 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/8/2022 4:19 PM, Joerg wrote:
    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after
    the end of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my
    cooling coil. It raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for a >>>>>> fuller-bodied beer and a smooth taste while not adding any
    noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher than >>>>>> six months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar on
    which inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of
    clover honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think
    it's only until tomorrow. I'll pounce.

    You can use it as a sweetener but it won't ferment like honey.


    Thanks, Tom, then I have to bite the bullet and fork over the 70%
    inflation tax for honey :-(

    I don't like sweet beer.

    It will ferment it just wont taste like honey.


    Even with a generous dose of clover honey of about 30% of the
    fermentables I never got any honey taste in the beer. It just tastes a
    bit more smooth and "rounded". And higher ABV, of course.

    Maybe I should just give it a try with agave nectar.

    I think you should.

    And report back!

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  • From Joerg@news@analogconsultants.com to rec.crafts.brewing on Tue Jun 14 09:35:35 2022
    From Newsgroup: rec.crafts.brewing

    On 6/13/22 3:31 PM, Bob F wrote:
    On 6/13/2022 1:53 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/13/2022 2:38 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/10/22 3:59 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/10/2022 5:12 PM, Joerg wrote:
    On 6/8/22 5:34 PM, Tom Biasi wrote:
    On 6/8/2022 4:19 PM, Joerg wrote:
    For a 5-gallon batch I like to add 1-2lbs of clover honey after >>>>>>> the end of boil, at the time when I turn on the water in my
    cooling coil. It raises the ABV only by 1/2% to 1% but makes for >>>>>>> a fuller-bodied beer and a smooth taste while not adding any
    noticeable sweetness.

    Well, the cost of honey has skyrocketed and is now 70% higher
    than six months ago. It has surpassed the price of agave nectar >>>>>>> on which inflation wasn't so extreme.

    Question: Is there any downside to using agave nectar instead of >>>>>>> clover honey?

    As an aside: Midwest has a sale on some good beers but I think
    it's only until tomorrow. I'll pounce.

    You can use it as a sweetener but it won't ferment like honey.


    Thanks, Tom, then I have to bite the bullet and fork over the 70%
    inflation tax for honey :-(

    I don't like sweet beer.

    It will ferment it just wont taste like honey.


    Even with a generous dose of clover honey of about 30% of the
    fermentables I never got any honey taste in the beer. It just tastes
    a bit more smooth and "rounded". And higher ABV, of course.

    Maybe I should just give it a try with agave nectar.

    I think you should.

    And report back!


    Oh I sure will! It will take a while though because I reduced my beer consumption in order to lose weight. So all the crates in the basement
    are still near full. Haven't bought any commercial beer in years.
    --
    Cheers, Joerg

    http://www.analogconsultants.com/
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