Plamondonbrews
New Member
Hello,
As you might have guessed from the thread title, I'm considering brewing a pumpkin ale pretty soon.
Aside from finding a good recipe (if you'd like to share one of your own, I might try it, I'll decide on that later this week) I have one other main concern.
I don't want to spend too much money (8-10$ pumpkins???!!! who really wants to spend money on free things?) and I thought I'd take advantage of it being Hallowe'en to go free pumpkin hunting around the hood.
It is snowing outside (finally!) but I doubt the temperatures will drop much below -3, -4 overnight. I'm guessing that's still cold enough to partially freeze a pumpkin.
Basically, I'd like to know first, if I can still use the pumpkin after it's been frozen (my guess is yes) and second, wether that might change any caracteristics of the fruit maybe in the same way sugars get concentrated in ice wines and ice ciders. In both these cases however, the fruit hasn't been picked yet when freezing occurs so I don't know if this would have an effect on the pumpkins.
So there you have it, let me know what you think.
FYI, I'm a partial masher (hoping to jump on the all-grain wagon in spring) and this will be my 7th batch so far from being a pro but already getting some good results!
... And what's up with those forum rules? 5k fine, 1k fine... this is pretty hardcore stuff if we don't play by the rules.
As you might have guessed from the thread title, I'm considering brewing a pumpkin ale pretty soon.
Aside from finding a good recipe (if you'd like to share one of your own, I might try it, I'll decide on that later this week) I have one other main concern.
I don't want to spend too much money (8-10$ pumpkins???!!! who really wants to spend money on free things?) and I thought I'd take advantage of it being Hallowe'en to go free pumpkin hunting around the hood.
It is snowing outside (finally!) but I doubt the temperatures will drop much below -3, -4 overnight. I'm guessing that's still cold enough to partially freeze a pumpkin.
Basically, I'd like to know first, if I can still use the pumpkin after it's been frozen (my guess is yes) and second, wether that might change any caracteristics of the fruit maybe in the same way sugars get concentrated in ice wines and ice ciders. In both these cases however, the fruit hasn't been picked yet when freezing occurs so I don't know if this would have an effect on the pumpkins.
So there you have it, let me know what you think.
FYI, I'm a partial masher (hoping to jump on the all-grain wagon in spring) and this will be my 7th batch so far from being a pro but already getting some good results!
... And what's up with those forum rules? 5k fine, 1k fine... this is pretty hardcore stuff if we don't play by the rules.