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Spicy beer

Discussion in 'Recipes/Ingredients' started by amedelman, Apr 2, 2012.

 

  1. #1
    amedelman

    Active Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2012
    I'm thinking about trying to make a spicy beer, with hot sauce or peppers to give it a kick. Does anyone have a recipe for something like this?
     
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    bottlebomber

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2012
    I wouldn't use hot sauce, as many of them have vinegar, spices, or preservatives in them. As far as peppers, there have been several threads on them. From what I understand it's hard to know how much to use as they vary so much.
     
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    SouthBay

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2012
    The alaskan bootleggers bible has a recipe in it. id suggest looking there.

    It's really basic though, and is all extract, iirc
     
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    utesmt

    Member

    Posted Apr 2, 2012
    I made one with serranos and ghost pepper-infused vodka that turned out nice. The good thing about adding infused vodka is that it can be added at bottling, which allows you to go easy on the pepper at first. You avoid overdoing it and still hedge against not going far enough.
     
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    ploppythesausage

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 3, 2012
    I did a chocolate coffee chili stout with 3 dried Nagas (ghost peppers) in near the end of the boil, left in until it cooled. This amount is perfect for me, heatwise - it's got that 'warming' glow and a good amount of heat and fruity naga taste. Maybe a bit much for non-chili heads though.
     
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    zacjack

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 3, 2012
    my LHBS did a ghost pepper pale ale that came out pretty good. Not sure I would want to drink a ton of it, but for sampling it was unique.
     
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    SouthBay

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Apr 3, 2012
    I like the idea of doing the infused vodka. You could really make an interesting beer that way.

    2 row, cara pils, magnum hops, nottingham, and vodka infused with chilis, lime, and maybe cilantro? sounds interesting!
     
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