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Old Pumpculiar Pumpkin Ale – BYO Magazine October 2005

You either love or hate pumpkin beers. Personally, I’m on the love it side. But in recent years pumpkin beers have started to appear on shelves as early as June. Which is far too early for my taste. Who really wants to be drinking a heavy spiced beer when it’s 90 degrees F out? Not me, that is for sure. Anyway, fresh pumpkins aren’t available in April or May, the months in which beers released in June would have been brewed.


This year I decided to brew my own version of a pumpkin ale. It was my first attempt at any kind of fruit beer. I picked up a neck pumpkin at a local farm and did my research. I started with a base recipe from the October 2005 issue of BYO magazine. Then did some additional research on what spices to add. The original recipe only called for .75 TSP of pumpkin pie spice which I didn’t feel was anywhere close to enough.

Craft Beer and Brewing magazine has a list of recommended spices. They also have a pumpkin ale recipe that I used as guidance in selecting spices and amounts. Finally I also looked at several pumpkin pie recipes to get a better idea on what really goes in to a traditional pumpkin pie.

The final beer is toasty and flavorful. It really does smell and taste like fresh baked pumpkin pie. There is still plenty of time to get out there and brew this up for the holiday season.

Recipe Details

Batch Size Boil Time IBU SRM Est. OG Est. FG ABV
6 gal 90 min 26.1 IBUs 17.4 SRM 1.058 1.010 6.4 %
Actuals 1.06 1.01 6.6 %

Fermentables

Name Amount %
Viking Pilsner Malt 9.5 lbs 73.08
Caramel/Crystal Malt -120L 1 lbs 7.69
Wheat, Torrified 1 lbs 7.69
Molasses 8 oz 3.85
Maple Syrup 1 lbs 7.69

Hops

Name Amount Time Use Form Alpha %
Sterling 0.6 oz 60 min Boil Pellet 11.6
Hallertauer Mittelfrueh 0.6 oz 15 min Boil Pellet 4

Miscs

Name Amount Time Use Type
Baking Soda 1.00 tbsp 60 min Mash Water Agent
Gypsum (Calcium Sulfate) 1.00 tsp 60 min Mash Water Agent
Pumpkin 7.00 lb 90 min Boil Flavor
Whirlfloc Tablet 1.00 Items 15 min Boil Fining
Yeast Nutrient 6.00 tsp 15 min Boil Other
Ginger, Powered 1.00 tsp 5 min Boil Herb
Cinnamon Powder 5.00 tsp 5 min Boil Spice
Allspice 0.50 tsp 5 min Boil Spice
Nutmeg 0.50 tsp 5 min Boil Spice
Ginger, Powered 0.25 tsp 0 min Bottling Herb
Cinnamon Powder 1.50 tsp 0 min Bottling Spice
Allspice 0.25 tsp 0 min Bottling Spice
Nutmeg 0.25 tsp 0 min Bottling Spice

Yeast

Name Lab Attenuation Temperature
German Ale (1007) Wyeast Labs 75% 55°F - 66°F

Mash

Step Temperature Time
Mash In 152°F 60 min
Mash Out 168°F 10 min

Fermentation

Step Time Temperature
Primary 14 days 67°F
Aging 30 days 65°F

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Music By:
Nicolai Heidlas
Morning Sun
https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas/

Written by Dave · Categorized: Brew Day · Tagged: ale, belgian pilsner, byo magazine, fall, holiday, pumpkin, seasonal, wyeast 1007

Sherman’s Planet IPA Tasting and Review – Triticale Recipe from BYO Magazine

I’m very satisfied with the malt profile of this beer. The triticale adds a spicy character to the beer. I am not as happy with the profile of 007 Golden Hops. Bittering with these hops creates a beer that is overly bitter. Cutting back on the bittering addition would help. This would have been better with IBU’s in the 30 – 40 range.

I’m going to brew this one again at some point. Just with a different hop profile.


Check out the brew day for this one to view the recipe and additional details.

Music:
Homeward
Scott Buckley
http://www.scottbuckley.com.au

Written by Dave · Categorized: Home Brew Reviews · Tagged: 007 golden hops, 2-row, beer tasting, byo magazine, home brew, sherman's planet, star trek, tasting, wlp066

Sherman’s Planet IPA – Brewing the Triticale Recipe from the September 2017 issue of BYO Magazine

I first thought of making this beer after reading the September 2017 issue of BYO magazine. Being a Star Trek fan I first encountered triticale on the episode The Trouble with Tribbles. In that case they referenced quadrotriticale. I imagine that to be a futuristic version of what we know triticale to be today. This was brewed with WLP066 from the White Labs Yeast Vault.

If you are interested to learn more here are some links:

https://hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/triticale.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triticale
http://memory-alpha.wikia.com/wiki/Quadrotriticale

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Atlantic Brew Supply: (The only place I could find triticale malt)
https://www.atlanticbrewsupply.com/Triticale-Malt-2L-Epiphany-Craft-Malt_p_2509.html

White Labs Yeast Vault:
https://www.whitelabs.com/yeast-vault

Written by Dave · Categorized: Brew Day · Tagged: 007 golden hops, 2-row, byo magazine, honey malt, idaho 7 hops, sherman's planet, star trek, trriticale, wlp066

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