oscarman
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First time using pumpkin in a beer, was so satisfying. The amount of grain was ridiculous though.
Imperial Roasted Pumpkin Porter:
Ingredients:
Malt
6kg - Pale Ale Malt
540g - Crystal 60
370g - Crystal 120
370g - Black Malt
240g - Roasted Barley
Hops
20g - Northern Brewer @ 60mins
20g - Fuggles @ 30mins
15g - East Kent Goldings @ 15mins
Other
1kg - Roasted Pumpkin
1/4 tsp - Nutmeg
1/2 tsp - Cinnamon
5 whole cloves
Yeast
Safale S-04, 1 Litre starter, made the night before.
19 litres, SG 1.072
Use 800g of the pumpkin in the mash, and 200g at 30 minutes in the boil.
Take a cup of the boiling wort at about 30 mins and add your spices, taste it and make sure it's not too overpowering as the flavours will increase in the finished beer. And if not, you can always add more later, it's better than ruining it.
Tastes amazing from the fermenter, really strong pumpkin taste, maybe not enough of a spice taste, but i'll wait till it dries out a bit. It will be interesting to see if the pumpkin sweetness gets fermented out. How does this differ from other peoples pumpkin ales?
Definitely can't wait to get out of BIAB though, it's good for a while, but sometimes it's such a pain. Getting a 45L mash tun this evening! Can't wait.
Imperial Roasted Pumpkin Porter:
Ingredients:
Malt
6kg - Pale Ale Malt
540g - Crystal 60
370g - Crystal 120
370g - Black Malt
240g - Roasted Barley
Hops
20g - Northern Brewer @ 60mins
20g - Fuggles @ 30mins
15g - East Kent Goldings @ 15mins
Other
1kg - Roasted Pumpkin
1/4 tsp - Nutmeg
1/2 tsp - Cinnamon
5 whole cloves
Yeast
Safale S-04, 1 Litre starter, made the night before.
19 litres, SG 1.072
Use 800g of the pumpkin in the mash, and 200g at 30 minutes in the boil.
Take a cup of the boiling wort at about 30 mins and add your spices, taste it and make sure it's not too overpowering as the flavours will increase in the finished beer. And if not, you can always add more later, it's better than ruining it.
Tastes amazing from the fermenter, really strong pumpkin taste, maybe not enough of a spice taste, but i'll wait till it dries out a bit. It will be interesting to see if the pumpkin sweetness gets fermented out. How does this differ from other peoples pumpkin ales?
Definitely can't wait to get out of BIAB though, it's good for a while, but sometimes it's such a pain. Getting a 45L mash tun this evening! Can't wait.
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