Forestgrover
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Has anyone ever used it for making beer? Isn't that the plant they make tequila out of? I saw it at the store today and it had me intrigued as a substitute for honey.
There are actually some unfermentables in it that may yield some very slight flavor or body to a lighter beer, but probably not, and it is expensive. I kind of lost interest in the whole deal.casebrew said:Agave syrup has no taste, only sweetness, since it is not fermented? And, at $4/pint, too expensive for brewing.
All of that drink mixer stuff is nasty. All a margarita is is equal parts tequila, triple sec (or other orangy spirit), and lime juice. To that end you could try lime and orange zest in the secondary.casebrew said:But my escapade into Strawberry Beer made me wonder about a "Tequila flavored malt beverage". Pale malt and lime juice- margarita style? Anybody know of Tequila extract/flavoring?
No, it's not actually from the 'leaves' of the agave but from the rootball (looks like a giant pineapple). The pineapple is split and roasted and the nectar is extracted like molasses.homebrewer_99 said:Would the agave be gelatenous like prickly pears?
That has to be cooked out of it or so I've read in the Prickly Pear Mead recipe in Uncle Charlie P's book.