Morrey
Well-Known Member
I still have trouble finding that pumpkin flavor in pumpkin beers after going to all that trouble.
I tried New Belgium's "Atomic Pumpkin" and it was interesting. Has a pretty nice back burn with some mild heat, plus cinnamon kicks it up a notch.
After talking in detail with Sweetwater and NB brewers, the general consensus is the use of high quality concentrates in most of their standard or what I call 6 pack beers. The barrel aged beers or sours are obviously different as they are racked on real fruit, but the $15 dollar per bottle cost justifies that.
I think I'll look around and see if any companies like Monin make a high quality natural pumpkin concentrate.
I tried New Belgium's "Atomic Pumpkin" and it was interesting. Has a pretty nice back burn with some mild heat, plus cinnamon kicks it up a notch.
After talking in detail with Sweetwater and NB brewers, the general consensus is the use of high quality concentrates in most of their standard or what I call 6 pack beers. The barrel aged beers or sours are obviously different as they are racked on real fruit, but the $15 dollar per bottle cost justifies that.
I think I'll look around and see if any companies like Monin make a high quality natural pumpkin concentrate.