nofunnatrin
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Brewing this recipe this weekend - I'll likely go for 5 gallons and add the baked pumpkin with the first hops, thanks @teachtim
Made some minor tweeks to the recipe, but my buddy and I just finished up, each doing a 5 gallon brew of the same. 17 lb 2-row, 2lb 20L, and 1 lb of Victory.
One more thing I'd like to get clarification on, the recipe says 75 minutes of boiling at the top, but doesn't list anything into the boil until 60 minutes. Why boil for 15 minutes with nothing added?
Boiling Time (Minutes): 75
2.00 oz Magnum [13.10%] (60 min) Hops 36.2 IBU
One more thing I'd like to get clarification on, the recipe says 75 minutes of boiling at the top, but doesn't list anything into the boil until 60 minutes. Why boil for 15 minutes with nothing added?
Boiling Time (Minutes): 75
2.00 oz Magnum [13.10%] (60 min) Hops 36.2 IBU
Would it be ok to use something like Cascade instead of Sterling? I have a lot of Cascade right now, and it seems like the malts and spices determine the flavor more than the hops
Just killed 2 hours at work reading this thread....don't tell the boss. Really hoping my temp controller shows up in the mail by Friday so I can brew this weekend. I've never made a yeast starter so I'm planning on using 2 packs of Safale S-04 for a 5 gallon batch, will that work? Also planning on using a real pumpkin so I'll bake that off Friday night. Headed to the LHBS after work. Cheers
I would just skip the late addition instead of using Cascade, that will contrast with the spices too much.
tons of sugar in this, it blew my airlock off. hope the few hours it spent fermenting in the open will be ok!!
Mine did the same but the airlock was only off for about an hour. After a few weeks fermenting, I didn't see our taste any signs of contamination. Don't worry too much![]()
Just curious, what was your water to grain ratio in the mash? Like usual 3ish gallons at 152 and then another two/3 at sparge?
For those of you that have used vanilla beans with this recipe: how much and when?
My water and pumpkin loss calculations were way off on my first BIAB and I think I'm only going to end up with about 3-3.5 gallons of packaged beer. I brewed on 10/11 and (2) Sachs of US-04 have already brought it down to 1.016 as of this morning (my first gravity reading).
I'm not looking for a vanilla bomb but more of a layered/accompanying vanilla aspect. I have a few cut and scraped whole beans that have been sitting in 4oz of Captain Morgan's rum for a week and am thinking that 1 whole bean in my carboy a few days before bottling (maybe while I cold crash) would get me there.
Having never used vanilla beans in any kind of brew before, any input or advice is very welcomed.