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pumbkin beer

pumbkin beer

Specialty Beer • Partial Mash • 5 gal

September 20, 2002 am 04:30am

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Ingredients (Partial Mash5 gal)

  • 3 lbs American 6-row Pale

    American 6-row Pale

    Tends to increase lautering efficiency due to a stiffer husk. May be used as the base malt for any beer style. The enzymes in all varieties of the current crop are sufficient to support high percentages of specialty malts and adjuncts.

  • 2 lbs Crystal Malt 40°L

    Crystal Malt 40°L

    Sweet, mild caramel flavor and a golden color. Use in light lagers and light ales.

  • 1 lbs Crystal Malt 20°L

    Crystal Malt 20°L

    Sweet, mild caramel flavor and a golden color. Use in light lagers and light ales.

  • 2 lbs Dry Amber Extract

    Dry Amber Extract

    Cream-colored and full-flavored; will produce amber colored beers such as pale ales, IPAs, and bitters. Made of pale and crystal malts.

  • 1 lbs Light Brown Sugar

    Light Brown Sugar

    Imparts rich, sweet flavor. Use in Scottish ales, old ales and holiday beers.

  • 1 oz Cascade - 5.5 AA% whole; boiled 90 min

    Cascade

    Spicy with citrus notes. Slightly grapefruity.

  • 1 oz Saaz - 5.0 AA% whole; boiled 30 min

    Saaz

    Used for finishing pilseners, continental lagers, and wheats. The aroma is spicy and pleasant with fragrant overtones.

  • 3 oz special spices - (omitted from calculations)

    special spices

  • 3 lb pumbkin - (omitted from calculations)

    pumbkin

  • Wyeast 3766 Cider

    Wyeast 3766 Cider

    Crisp dry fermenting yeast with big, fruity finish. Creates a nice balance for all types of apples, pears and other fruit or fermentables. Allows fruit character to dominate the profile.

Style (BJCP)

Category: 23 - Specialty Beer

Subcategory: A - Specialty Beer

Range for this Style
Original Gravity: 1.055 1.026 - 1.120
Terminal Gravity: 1.011 0.995 - 1.035
Color: 17.4 SRM 1 - 50
Alcohol: 5.8% ABV 2.5% - 14.5%
Bitterness: 32.1 IBU 0 - 100

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