Pumpkin Ale
I have never made a pumpkin beer before. I wanted to try it out so I used a leftover pumpkin from Halloween. Below I describe how I prepared the pumpkin. I think that it is important to mash the pumpkin on the stove to break down some of the proteins, to hopefully eliminate a stuck mash later on.
Brewer: | John Tossberg | Email: | - | |||||
Beer: | Pumpkin Ale | Style: | Fruit/Vegetable Beer | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 12 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 37 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.050 | FG: | 1.008 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.4% v/v (4.3% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | Water was drawn 48 hour before brewing. | |||||||
Grain: | 12 lb. British pale 2 lb. German Vienna 2 lb. German Munich 1 lb. British crystal 50-60L 6 lb. 8 oz. Pumpkin |
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Mash: | 84% efficiency | |||||||
Pumpkin was cut in to eights and the seeds were removed. It was then seasoned with cinnamon, nutmeg and a bit of clove. The pieces were then roasted at 350°F. for 1.5 hours. It was then allowed to cool and the flesh was scraped from the shell and frozen. On brew day the pumpkin was put in a pot on the stove and crushed with a potato masher. Add 2 cups of grain and hold temp at 45° C for 20 minutes. Raise temp to 70°C. This was thrown into the main mash that had been previously doughed in and protein resting at 55°C. for 20 minutes. Temperature stabilized at 63°C hold for about 20 minutes. Add 3 qt of very hot water. Temperature stablized at 66°C Hold for 20 minutes.Add 3 qt of very hot water. Temperature stablized at 67°C (didnt heat up as much as I would have thought) Hold for 10 minutes. Re-circulate the mash till it runs clear (1/2 gallon 3X). Start sparge. Collect about 12.5 gallons. |
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Boil: | 75 minutes | SG 1.048 | 12.5 gallons | |||||
Started heat when about 5 gallons were collected. 1st wort hopping with 4oz. Mt Hood. | ||||||||
Hops: | 4 oz. Mt. Hood (3.6% AA, 75 min.) 2 oz. Mt. Hood (3.6% AA, 30 min.) 2 oz. Ultra (2.1% AA, 15 min.) 3 oz. Ultra (aroma) |
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Yeast: | 500ml of Elm City and 500ml of Wyeast Irish ale in to each fermenter | |||||||
Log: | Brew day 3/2/01 | |||||||
Tasting: | Wow, really, really foul. I had a buddy try it and he said it was well made technically but was way over spiced. All I know is that my compost pile enjoyed it. Its possible that cooking the pumpkin seasoned may have intensifyed the spices. |
Recipe posted 05/07/02.