weesm
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KingBrianI said:Hows the clove flavor coming?
It's still a little rough. Maybe a couple of weeks out still but I'm be tracking its progress closely
KingBrianI said:Hows the clove flavor coming?
weesm said:It's still a little rough. Maybe a couple of weeks out still but I'm be tracking its progress closely![]()
GGGsPorter said:Weesm, pretty cool! How was the taste in the pumpkin? Was it any different than off your regular tap? (keg) Did the pumpkin tap leak at all?
DBush20 said:Here is my version pretty much straight on to the recipe. Beautiful and delicious beer, a huge success !
bottlebomber said:Great clarity. Looks exactly like mine, I used Sparkelloid and got it to drop crystal clear. Did you use anything?
milesvdustin said:I am making a ten gallon batch of this tomorrow. Four 29 oz cans of pumpkin!
The only molasses I could find was a 12 fluid ounce jar. How does that equate to the half pound of a double recipe? I think I am going to just dump it all in.
I think you'll be fine half pound is 8oz, so you have almost what it calls for. If it were me (and I did this on my two batches...) Sprinkle about a half cup of Brown sugar on the pumpkin before baking. That'll make up for anything you lost in the missing 4oz of molasses IMO.
milesvdustin said:Yeah I know there is a big difference in fluid and weight ounces. I'll get the ole scale out. When I bake this much pumpkin, can I do it in casserole dishes?
KingBrianI said:Don't confuse fluid ounces with ounces. A fluid ounce of molasses will weigh much more than an ounce. Milesvdustin, just weigh out your desired amount of molasses into a pyrex measuring cup on a balance. Using the pyrex measuring cup allows you to dunk it in the boiling wort to wash out the thick molasses.