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  1. W

    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Just cracked on open. Definitely under carbed at only a week. That being said, the flavor is good, heavy pumpkin and the spices as mentioned in previous posts are rather earthy. Kind of complex and I'm not pulling a lot of individual aromas out with the lack of head. What is the shortest...
  2. W

    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Bottled mine yesterday, gravity sample tasted and smelled great! I can't wait to pop one open.
  3. W

    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    I was about to ask the same thing.
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Just checked my gravity and it's at 1.018 Perhaps not necessary but I'm racking to a secondary for a few weeks before I bottle. Will likely use gelatin in bottling bucket. Pumpkin flavor is there, I get some spices on the palate but it's not what I remember from last year. Also the hops shine...
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Perfect. Thanks for the link. I bottle mine I stead if kegging and so that's a question I just had answered. Gelatin into bottling bucket, and no work about not having yeast left over to carbonate it. Very cool.
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Ive never used Gelatin before but am considering it for this brew. How simple is it? and is there a thread describing the process? Would it be during a secondary transfer that you add it? Any info welcome, Thanks.
  7. W

    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Oh I totally get that, I was just suprised at how quickly it rose and fell. Thanks for the recipe, seems to be quite popular here and I can't wait to taste it.
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    My fermentation took off like a champ. Huge level of foam after 4 hours. About 48 hours later it fell. Is that kinda fast? Anyways, it smells great, figure I'll take a gravity sample in about 10 days. I'll probably rack to secondary to let it clear up a little.
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Brewed this today. Extract version with some Golden light DME to supplement not having enough LME. Was a little shy on the brown sugar, probably only half a pound. I also made tea out of whole spices and added it to the boil, and used just 1 tbsp of pie spice at 5 min. With 1 can of the pumpkin...
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Pumpkin in a bag. Last year I steeped it and specialty grains at same temp for same amount of time and came away with plenty of squashy notes on the nose before the spice additions. I also used a bit less than most people seem to be. I think I used 1 large can of the Libbys. But it turned...
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Yeah, I couldn't get Pale LME, I went with Golden Light LME Same with specialty grains, 60L and Special Roast.
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    Went to my LHBS today and couldn't get an Pale LME. They carry mainly Briess LME and guy said they donbt make a pale. HE suggested juts using the Golden Light LME, which they only had in 3.3 lb tubs, so Im supplementing the rest with Golden Light DME. Any thoughts on a different outcome...
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    I looked at ditching the victory in the extract version and subbing the Special Roast per the recommendation on the first page. Any experience on that extract brewers?
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    If I brew this now will it be drinkable by the first week in October? 2 weeks primary, 2 weeks secondary, then bottle condition? I want to do the extract or the biab partial mash.
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    Autumn Seasonal Beer Punkin' Ale

    I tries the Smashing Punkin last year and it was ok, a little shy of spices. But I added pumpkin to it. It had a squashy taste, but not overbearing. Definitely trying this recipe this year.
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