Hi Guys,
I am brand new to 'Non Beer' Brewing and thought that, as I have a huge love of Ginger, I would try to brew a GB that bites the mouth that drinks it.
I found what appears to be a good recipe which has, amongst other things, 500g of fresh ginger, Buderim Ginger Marmalade and 11 sliced up long chillies; I assume that they provide the 'bite'.
My question is, the recipe does not mention yeast. Should I add yeast? If so would a T-58 be suitable? I usually brew my beers at 15 litres volume to give me better flavours and a higher alcohol percentage, can I do the same with GB and maybe cut the chillies back to 9? And finally, when I bottle beer, I use 500ml glass bottles with two priming drops per bottle, should I do the same with GB?
Your advice would be very much appreciated.
Mike
PS If anyone is interested, I can post the recipe that I am going to use.
I am brand new to 'Non Beer' Brewing and thought that, as I have a huge love of Ginger, I would try to brew a GB that bites the mouth that drinks it.
I found what appears to be a good recipe which has, amongst other things, 500g of fresh ginger, Buderim Ginger Marmalade and 11 sliced up long chillies; I assume that they provide the 'bite'.
My question is, the recipe does not mention yeast. Should I add yeast? If so would a T-58 be suitable? I usually brew my beers at 15 litres volume to give me better flavours and a higher alcohol percentage, can I do the same with GB and maybe cut the chillies back to 9? And finally, when I bottle beer, I use 500ml glass bottles with two priming drops per bottle, should I do the same with GB?
Your advice would be very much appreciated.
Mike
PS If anyone is interested, I can post the recipe that I am going to use.