brew2enjoy
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Brewing this tonight! The pumpkin is in the oven and I am getting ready to prep my water. I'll report back with some results later.
mrgstiffler said:Wow, long thread that has gone on for quite a few years. Is the original recipe still considered the best?
since your final color is going to be orange-ish - hopefully, i don't think light or pale dme would make a difference. compare the color difference of rolling rock(pale) or bud light (light) as you see it through a pint glass for example. So the final product would be near the same, the question is how dark do you want your orange color? both dme's will brew the same beer, just the color would be diff. (and only slightly at that)
Also, when brewing with DME or LME you can add them later in the boil to get better hop utilization and lighter colors. The longer you cook extracts the darker they seem to get.
I don't know but after brewing the same recipe every year and with our brewing techniques improving I still wouldn't change the original recipe. But that's just my own humble opinion. I could be biased, though!![]()
tipping said:I would like to avoid brown or light brown. When I think of a pumpkin ale I think slightly cloudy almost like a bluemoon. And copper orange similar to the skin of a pumpkin. That would be aesthetically pleasing to me. The beer calculator is saying it will turn out copper to red/light brown. I guess I can live with that .
Well Ive got the pumpking cooling my equipment sanitizing. However all my beer guy had was briess pilsner light malt. When I recalculated everything Im now getting 8 srm instead of 12. I went back to the store but he already closed up. My question is should I hold off until tomorrow and see if he has anything else or should I go ahead as planned? Beercalculus says it will turn out gold to copper. It doesnt account for the pumpkin. Any predictions what the color might be with the pumpkin included?
What all did you get?
White Labs British Ale will work just fine. Just be sure to make a starter. 1.5L to 2L should do you just fine.
I hope this recipe can restore your faith in the recipe database.