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zmanzorro

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Has anyone tried making any kind of beer fermented pickles?

Here's the recipe I borrowed and tweaked some:

Makes 3 quarts of pickles

15 small cucumbers (about 5"-6")
6 cloves peeled crushed garlic
9 peeled pearl onions
Fresh dill (I used a small bundle from the grocery store)
1.5 cups white vinegar
4.5 cups IPA (I used Peticolas Velvet Hammer)
6 tbsp kosher salt (no iodine or anti caking agent)
Hot peppers to taste (I used habaneros)

Wash and scrub the cucumbers and then cut 1/16" off the flower end (non-stem side).

Cover quart sized mason jars (without lids) in water and boil for 10 minutes. I did the lids separately in near boiling water.

Combine beer, vinegar, and salt over low heat to dissolve salt.

Stack 5 cucumbers, 2 crushed garlic cloves, 3 pearl onions, 1/3 of the dill, and any other spices, vegetables, etc. you want, into each jar. Helps if the jar is horizontal. Stand upright and fill each jar with 1/3 of the beer brine solution.

Secure lid and let sit at room temperature. I haven't determined what is the best time to leave it like this is. I've seen some recipes say 2 weeks, and some say 6 months.

I'm also wondering how light affects the flavor since the IPA is prone to skunking. Mine is currently in a dark cupboard.

I also added some Amarillo hop pellets in one jar to see what happens.

Let me know how your's turns out!
 
I've never thought to try that. Not sure how it would taste but I would try it at least once. Let us know how it turns out.
 
Dang this sounds really interesting. So you just made your first batch, or you've already made a few? I'd like to hear how they taste.

Finally a good use for a cucumber, beer pickles :)
 
I'm going to try my first ones this weekend to test the two week theory.

One thing about the hop pellets is that it looks really murky. I don't have a picture of that jar up.
 
If you want a firmer pickle, add some calcoum chloride to the brine. Makes a big difference.
 

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