Pumpkin Brew
This is a nice holiday beer. It has a spicy bouquet, subtle spice flavors, and a great orange hue. This was our 2nd all-grain, and we're very pleased with the results!
Brewer: | Schaefer/Grazier | Email: | atkinson@capaccess.org | |||||
Beer: | Pumpkin Brew | Style: | Vegetable/Spiced Ale | |||||
Type: | All grain | Size: | 5 gallons | |||||
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Bitterness: | 17 IBU | |||||
OG: | 1.054 | FG: | 1.013 | |||||
Alcohol: | 5.2% v/v (4.1% w/w) | |||||||
Water: | We added 1/2 tsp gypsum to the mash water, and 1/2 tsp gypsum to the sparge water. | |||||||
Grain: | 4 lb. British pale 4 lb. German Pilsner 1.3 lb. American crystal 40L 31 oz. Libby's Canned Pumpkin (Not Pie Filling!) |
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Mash: | 75% efficiency | |||||||
1) Before mashing, heat pumpkin (Libby's pure pumpkin, 1-16 oz can, 1-15 oz can) in a shallow dish at 350 F until visually carmelized (45 min). 2) Heat 2.25-2.5 gal water to 130 F, add grain and pumpkin to water to achieve 120-124 F. Hold for 30 minutes. 3) Heat 1.25 gal water to 200-212 F. Add water to mash to raise temp to 150 F (might need to raise temp further on the stove top). Hold 10-15 minutes. 4) Raise mash to 158 F on stovetop for 10-15 minutes. Check for starch conversion. NOTE ON SPARGING: Everyone we talked to said that the pumpkin would lead to a stuck sparge. We use a PVC manifold attached to a spigot, and had no problems with the sparge. |
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Boil: | 60 minutes | SG 1.041 | 6.5 gallons | |||||
With 30 min. left in the boil, add the following spices: 4 tsp Ground Cinnamon 2.5 tsp Ground Ginger 1.5 tsp Ground Nutmeg 1 tsp Pumpkin Pie spice 1 Whole clove 1 tsp allspice 6 whole corriander seeds 1 chopped vanilla bean (We put the spices directly into the brew, and then filtered some of them out by racking through a hop sock. The rest settled out in the primary & secondary.) Add 1/2 tsp rehydrated Irish Moss with the Saaz hops. |
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Hops: | 1 oz. Cascade (4.5% AA, 40 min.) 0.5 oz. Saaz (3.6% AA, 10 min.) |
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Yeast: | European Ale Wyeast 1338 (175 mL pack). No starter, shame on us, but we just didn't have time for one. | |||||||
Log: | Racked to secondary after 1 week. Bottled after 15 days in the secondary. We opened the first bottle 3.5-4 weeks later. |
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Carbonation: | 3/4 cp corn sugar | |||||||
Tasting: | This ale has a malty sweetness that is quite pleasing in a holiday brew. |
Recipe posted 12/16/99.