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Amber Belgian Candi Syrup | D-45 | 2.5 lbs
AJ56A

Amber Belgian Candi Syrup | D-45 | 2.5 lbs

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Description

  • Candi Syrups are premium flavoring sugars to enhance the flavor of authentic Belgian-tasting beers
  • Flavor: Toffee, vanilla, and toasted flavors
  • Recommended for Belgian Brown Ales and medium Golden Ales

D-45 is our rich translucent amber syrup. We've tested it in Chimay clones and Belgian Brown Ales. The unmistakable toffee, vanilla, and toasted flavors that are magically created from raw beet sugar are what make D-45 Candi Syrup uniquely aromatic and delicious. Exceedingly good in Brown Ales or medium Golden Ales that require an aromatic nose and subtle flavor.

One pound of D-45 will add an estimated SRM of 7.5L to 6 gallons of wort.

  • Color: 45 SRM / 33.8°L
  • PPG: 1.032
  • Ingredients: Beet sugar, water
Item # AJ56A
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Availability Out Of Stock
Weight 3 LBS
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Rated 5 out of 5
Essential for brewing Belgian styles
The sugar syrups from Candi Syrups are the highest quality adjunct. The advertised flavor profiles actually come through in the final product. I think they are essential for a top notch Belgian style brew.
May 31, 2014
Rated 5 out of 5
My First Braggot
6 gal H20
3# Wheat
8 oz Pale Malt
0.6 oz Chocolate Malt
6# Honey
1# Candi Sugar D-45
1 oz Willamette (60 m)
0.75 oz Willamette (15 m)
0.1 oz Super Moss (5 m)
O.G. 1.059
F.G. 1.004
ABV 7.2 %

Very Enjoyable, reminiscent of a Chablis wine!
May 29, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5
Awesome addition
Using these candi sugars adds complex layers of flavor you can not get from other sources, as the beer ages over time different flavors appear while some fade giving your beer a new taste experience over time.
May 2, 2013