After living in Arizona I always wanted to make a mesquite ale. Need your opinion as to what type of ale to make it? I am thinking either a brown ale or a porter?
I ordered a pound of smoked mesquite grains (minimum). Will only use half of that though to try. I think a whole pound will be too much. Thank you.
Smoked Mesquite Ale
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Re: Smoked Mesquite Ale
Either a Brown or Porter would be good.
Here is one recipe that used it.
http://blog.brewingwithbriess.com/geaux ... al-porter/
Consider that the beer here was around 1.085 OG or something like that (this was a very big high alcohol beer with relatively low bitterness) and 20% mesquite was considered very strong. At least until they aged it a lot.
In a normal strength porter @5 gallons, ~10% mesquite would be your whole pound. So for 2.5 or 3 gallons, 1/2# would be ok. You aren't going to age a normal strength porter for 6-8 months to let it mellow... so I'd go with the conservative amount.
If you like it but want more then go for more next time.
Here is one recipe that used it.
http://blog.brewingwithbriess.com/geaux ... al-porter/
Consider that the beer here was around 1.085 OG or something like that (this was a very big high alcohol beer with relatively low bitterness) and 20% mesquite was considered very strong. At least until they aged it a lot.
In a normal strength porter @5 gallons, ~10% mesquite would be your whole pound. So for 2.5 or 3 gallons, 1/2# would be ok. You aren't going to age a normal strength porter for 6-8 months to let it mellow... so I'd go with the conservative amount.
If you like it but want more then go for more next time.
Re: Smoked Mesquite Ale
Thanks. I am going to use half a pound in the nut brown ale recipe. It is 4.6% already. Will see how it goes.mashani wrote:Either a Brown or Porter would be good.
Here is one recipe that used it.
http://blog.brewingwithbriess.com/geaux ... al-porter/
Consider that the beer here was around 1.085 OG or something like that (this was a very big high alcohol beer with relatively low bitterness) and 20% mesquite was considered very strong. At least until they aged it a lot.
In a normal strength porter @5 gallons, ~10% mesquite would be your whole pound. So for 2.5 or 3 gallons, 1/2# would be ok. You aren't going to age a normal strength porter for 6-8 months to let it mellow... so I'd go with the conservative amount.
If you like it but want more then go for more next time.
Re: Smoked Mesquite Ale
Oh how I miss Shiner Smokehaus