Carving pumpkins work better to serve out of than as an ingredient. |
Last year I only had one Pumpkinhead. I also went to Bogie's for their pumpkin beer tasting. The beers were very good, but by the time it was over I just assume turn into a pumpkin than drink pumpkin anything again any time soon. As a child I was a fussy eater and wouldn't touch any pumpkin food items. As an adult I have thankfully expanded my pallet, but I am at best a pumpkin agnostic. The only reason I brewed pumpkin beer in the past is because my girlfriend is a pumpkin lover who could eat a pumpkin muffin 12 months out of the year. She insisted we brew a pumpkin beer.
If you have cooked with fresh pumpkin you are probably aware cooking with fresh pumpkin sucks. Brewing with fresh pumpkin might even be worse. The difference in taste between fresh and the canned pumpkin most commercial brewers use is significant enough that it is worth the effort. If you must use canned pumpkin be sure that it is free of preservatives. The last thing you want is a preservative in the pumpkin to kill our yeastie friends off during fermentation.
Here is the easiest way for a beginner and/or an extract brewer to get the fresh pumpkin taste:
buy a baking pumpkin and not a big, hollow carving pumpkin:
This is the easiest way to brew a pumpkin beer. For this year, I am actually doing a slightly different process. My ingredients are already ordered. I am waiting for the pumpkin harvest. I'll be sure to share all the details in a future brew day post.
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buy a baking pumpkin and not a big, hollow carving pumpkin:
- carve up the pumpkin in half or in small wedges
- remove all the innards and seeds
- roast the pumpkin at 350F in a pool of water in a baking dish
- be sure to roast until the pumpkin appears to be caramelized, approximately 30 minutes
- steep the pumpkin with your specialty grains to extract the flavor and color
This is the easiest way to brew a pumpkin beer. For this year, I am actually doing a slightly different process. My ingredients are already ordered. I am waiting for the pumpkin harvest. I'll be sure to share all the details in a future brew day post.
Follow me on Instagram @wouldbebrewmaster
Like The Would-be Brewmaster on Facebook
Share what beers you are drinking with me on Untappd
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