Alright I recently got my hands on a Cigar City limited edition IPA. It was brewed with Orange Peel. Pretty darn tasty. The orange is very very subtle.
I have some bitter orange peel and am thinking of throwing it into an upcoming batch/recipe.
Has anyone had any experience working with bitter orange peel and ales?
My gut is telling me add it in at the last 5 minutes of the boil. But outside of that I'm not sure on the amount to add or if that is even going to do anything.
Any suggestions/tips would be awesome!
Bitter Orange Peal / IPA
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Re: Bitter Orange Peal / IPA
For 2.5 gallon batches of my winter dark ale I've had good results with .5oz during the last 5 minutes.
Re: Bitter Orange Peal / IPA
I have had good results with an ounce to an ounce and a half added at T-10.
For Saisons and lighter styles, an ounce is fine, for heavier or more complex styles, if you want to get some orange out of it, use an ounce and a half for five gallons.
Adjust on the next batch to taste.
Might want to try Sweet Orange Peel as well... Or even orange zest!
For Saisons and lighter styles, an ounce is fine, for heavier or more complex styles, if you want to get some orange out of it, use an ounce and a half for five gallons.
Adjust on the next batch to taste.
Might want to try Sweet Orange Peel as well... Or even orange zest!
Re: Bitter Orange Peal / IPA
I meant to buy sweet but purchased bitter by mistake. I think I will keep it easy and throw in an ounce at the last 10 or so.
Re: Bitter Orange Peal / IPA
charlieb wrote:Alright I recently got my hands on a Cigar City limited edition IPA. It was brewed with Orange Peel. Pretty darn tasty. The orange is very very subtle.
I have some bitter orange peel and am thinking of throwing it into an upcoming batch/recipe.
Has anyone had any experience working with bitter orange peel and ales?
My gut is telling me add it in at the last 5 minutes of the boil. But outside of that I'm not sure on the amount to add or if that is even going to do anything.
Any suggestions/tips would be awesome!
I add to last 5 - 10 minute boil in a muslin sack and toss into fermentor.
Always turned out great with BITTER Orange Peel
DO NOT LIKE sweet Orange Peel in my beers
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Re: Bitter Orange Peal / IPA
Both work well. In a couple of Belgiums I have done I used both. The bitter can be added at 30 to give a more pronounced bitterness to complement the hops. It is all about what tastes good to you. I brewed a sasion over the winter which used must seeds, skins, & juice. Can't wait till Christmas to give it a try.
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