What sort of a contribution would, say, 1 kg of pumpkin pulp make to the SG of a 20 litre batch?
Or will I just find out on the day?
Currently aiming for just over 6% ABV and decided to ditch the mushy peas.
Depends on what you do with the pumpkin before hand and what pumpkin you use. Fermentable sugars will be reasonably low so probably wont contribute too much. I'd like to offer more but it's a trade secret the pumpkin I'm using and what I am doing with it =)
Roasting then pulping and chucking it into the mash, I figured it wouldn't add much.
I've just about nailed down my recipe, circa 6-8%abv.
10L batch of Spiced Pumpkin Stout
What sort of a contribution would, say, 1 kg of pumpkin pulp make to the SG of a 20 litre batch?
Or will I just find out on the day?
Currently aiming for just over 6% ABV and decided to ditch the mushy peas.
:blink:
Ahem....
Roasting then pulping and chucking it into the mash, I figured it wouldn't add much.
Anyone watched that show like the one with the family who argue about building Choppers, 'cept with the Dogfish Head owner guy, about their brewing?
It's on in the States - can't remember which channel. Might be on cable here too but I don't have it.
Anyway, I was watching an episode where they were making the Punkin Ale and they were scooping the pumpkin (unroasted - it looked like orange pulp) out of cans. Then, some fwit that works there went and ordered screwtop bottles by accident and like 10,000 bottles got bottled with crowntops on the screwtops so they couldn't sell it because they didn't want to trust the tops. All the staff got to drink it.
I also think (a little xenophobically) that it should be a banana or mango beer - or maybe lamb. Happy Thanksgiving.
Pumpkin beer is more about the spices than the pumpkin.
Now thats Farking Funny :lol:
Screwy
From what I've read over the last few days. Caramelising it in the oven then putting it in the mash will get better sugar conversion.
(snip)
edit: watch out for stuck sparges in you put it in the mash, apparently
Never used pumpkin or spices before.
And what 1kg of boiled in a hopsock pumpkin looks like I hope the beer doesn't taste like this looks.
Cheers
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