John George Peppers wrote:tw wrote:i hate beer with pumpkin or blueberry flavor or any of that bullshit.
AMEN! I see that on the label and I immediately know I want nothing to do with it.
You beer purists crack me up. I'm not one to go in for the berry-flavored beers or anything, but I wouldn't just write off a beer because of an unusual ingredient or two.
I made a pumpkin ale once for Thanksgiving. It turned out pretty well. Tasted great once I figured out the right proportions of pumpkin pie spices to add.
A good pumpkin ale is a wonderful thing in the autumn, but it's really more about the spices than the vegetable itself.
Pumpkin adds practically nothing to the flavor of beer, besides lightening the body and increasing the alcohol somewhat. To give it that pumpkin pie flavor, most breweries add small quantities of ginger, cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg. For a fuller, pumpkin pie-like mouthfeel and some richness and to simulate a pie-crust flavor, I added a good amount of medium (about 40-60L) caramel malt and some belgian "biscuit" malt.
If I wasn't in the midst of moving and everything, I'd have a pumpkin ale already in secondary fermentation by now.