Fritobandito
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I got everything I needed the other day but I had a few questions. How did you add the peppercorns and coriander? Did you just crush them with a rolling pin or beer bottle, or just add them whole?
Fritobandito said:I got everything I needed the other day but I had a few questions. How did you add the peppercorns and coriander? Did you just crush them with a rolling pin or beer bottle, or just add them whole?
Fritobandito said:I made this today and ended up with an OG of 1.061, which was what I expected to get with 75% efficiency. I did end up just throwing the peppercorns into the primary without a bag, so I'll see how that ends up. The autosiphon got jammed a few times with coriander and orange peel transferring from the kettle to the primary. Overall, everything went pretty smooth. I have it in the fridge now at 64 degrees and I'm gonna take it out and let it sit at room temp for a few weeks so it can heat up.
Thin.....? Hmmm, mine wasn't thin at all. Could be due to the mash issues. The lacing is incredible! I had one last week and was still quite amazed at how it just lingers on the glass forever. Yeah the spices aren't too overpowering, but get even better with age. I think that it hit it's peak at 14 weeks. IMHO
Fritobandito said:So I finally cracked open my first bottle of this today. It's only 2.5 weeks in the bottle, but it tastes good so far. I left the peppercorns in the primary for the full 4 weeks and I can definitely taste quite a bit of pepper. It might even be a little overpowering honestly. Adding them with 2 weeks left probably would have been a better idea, but the pepper might mellow a bit.
The pepper will mellow out for sure, I opened my first one at 6 weeks and the pepper was still noticeable, after 2 months it is a perfect blend of spice from the yeast and peppercorn
Hey! So I brewed this, and it has been in bottles for a little over a month but there is still quite a bit of suspended material. Apparently this is possibly the result of pectin extraction during the boil. Has anyone else experienced this?
Also, I used some store brand black peppercorns instead of pink peppercorns and I have noticed that the pepper flavor is slightly stale. I boiled them as per the directions, but also threw some into the post fermentation. Could this stale pepper flavor be the result of low quality peppercorns?
Otherwise, the flavor is really awesome. I like how the hop flavor interacts with the orange peel. This beer was also my driest fermenting to date! So that is exciting...
Thanks for the recipe and the input!
Nick