First post to the forum. I've been a member for a while and have been home brewing for almost a year.
I'm brewing a pilsner tomorrow with jalapeno peppers. I was planning on putting chopped peppers in the mash, last 5 minutes of the boil, and in the secondary. Today in my homebrew store (my old kentucky home brew in Louisville) I struck up conversation with the store owner and he had a few interesting suggestions: including adding the peppers with a vodka/jalapeño mixture and injecting in small amounts into the bottles with a syringe.
My fellow homebrewers: any suggestions or experience with pepper beer? I want to be precocious because I really want this to be a interesting brew with laces of hotness but nothing overwhelming. Just a little bit of spice with the light beer.
Here is the recipe. Feel free to follow me on hopville if you wish.
http://hopville.com/recipe/1597770/premium-american-lager-recipes/jalapeno-pils
I'm brewing a pilsner tomorrow with jalapeno peppers. I was planning on putting chopped peppers in the mash, last 5 minutes of the boil, and in the secondary. Today in my homebrew store (my old kentucky home brew in Louisville) I struck up conversation with the store owner and he had a few interesting suggestions: including adding the peppers with a vodka/jalapeño mixture and injecting in small amounts into the bottles with a syringe.
My fellow homebrewers: any suggestions or experience with pepper beer? I want to be precocious because I really want this to be a interesting brew with laces of hotness but nothing overwhelming. Just a little bit of spice with the light beer.
Here is the recipe. Feel free to follow me on hopville if you wish.
http://hopville.com/recipe/1597770/premium-american-lager-recipes/jalapeno-pils