Clintose Dextrose Powder, 50 Pound, 1 Per Case
Clintose Dextrose Powder delivers a clean, product-focused experience with the flavor, texture, and everyday appeal shoppers expect from this item.
Uses
Baking: Add to breads, rolls, and pastries to boost crust browning and feed yeast for faster, more consistent rise.
Brewing and fermentation: Use as a fermentable sugar in beer, wine, cider, and mead to raise alcohol content without contributing off-flavors.
Confectionery: Blend into candies, caramels, and fondants where a clean, mild sweetness and smooth texture are needed.
Beverage formulation: Dissolve in sports drinks, fruit juices, and flavored waters as an easily metabolized carbohydrate source.
Meat curing: Include in curing mixes to balance salt penetration and encourage beneficial bacteria growth during fermented sausage production.
Who Would Benefit
- Commercial bakeries looking for a reliable yeast-feeding sugar that improves crust color and proof consistency
- Craft and home brewers who need a clean fermentable for priming, gravity adjustment, or recipe extension
- Food manufacturers formulating beverages, sauces, or processed foods that call for dextrose as a sweetener or browning agent
- Confectioners and candy makers who want fine-grain glucose that blends smoothly into cooked sugar work
- Butchers and charcuterie producers curing meats with traditional dextrose-inclusive cure blends
Product Highlights
- 50-pound bulk bag sized for commercial and high-volume kitchens
- Corn-derived dextrose monohydrate with consistent purity
- Dissolves readily in hot or cold liquids without clumping
- Milder sweetness than sucrose, approximately 70 percent as sweet as table sugar
- Supports Maillard browning in baked goods for richer crust development
- Clean fermentation profile with minimal flavor contribution in brewing applications
Common Applications
In bread and roll production, dextrose accelerates yeast activity more directly than sucrose because yeast can metabolize glucose without first breaking it down, shortening proof times and producing more even crumb structure. For brewing, Clintose is frequently used at rates of two to four ounces per gallon for priming or gravity adjustment; it ferments out cleanly, leaving no residual sweetness or body change. In meat curing, dextrose serves as a food source for starter cultures in fermented sausages like pepperoni and salami, helping the pH drop to safe levels while adding a subtle sweetness that rounds out the salt.
Preparation and Use
Measure Clintose Dextrose Powder by weight for accuracy, especially in baking and curing where small ratios affect outcome. It can be dissolved directly into doughs, batters, brines, or wort without pre-mixing. For brewing priming sugar, dissolve the measured amount in a small volume of boiling water, cool slightly, and add to the bottling bucket before racking. Store the bag in a cool, dry location and reseal or transfer to an airtight container after opening to prevent clumping from humidity exposure.




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