If your primary source of fermentable sugars is cane sugar then you're not really making beer.
The spirit used for fortification comes from a variety of different sources and could be based on grapes, sugar beet, cane sugar, agricultural by-products, or even petroleum.
Once in solution, granule size was no longer an issue, and the differences between cane sugar and beet sugar disappeared.
Maple syrup can be substituted for cane sugar in many recipes, and its use as a standard sweetener is only the beginning.
The drinking chocolate contains Fairtrade cocoa beans and cane sugar from the Caribbean and Africa.
Definition of cane sugar in US English:
cane sugar
nounˌkān ˈSHo͝oɡərˌkeɪn ˈʃʊɡər
Sugar obtained from sugar cane.
蔗糖
Example sentencesExamples
Maple syrup can be substituted for cane sugar in many recipes, and its use as a standard sweetener is only the beginning.
Once in solution, granule size was no longer an issue, and the differences between cane sugar and beet sugar disappeared.
The spirit used for fortification comes from a variety of different sources and could be based on grapes, sugar beet, cane sugar, agricultural by-products, or even petroleum.
If your primary source of fermentable sugars is cane sugar then you're not really making beer.
The drinking chocolate contains Fairtrade cocoa beans and cane sugar from the Caribbean and Africa.