So I brewed a Chocolate Porter a few months back and it turned out exceptional. It was kind of a knock off of Yuengling Porter with a little spin. I am currently fermenting a basic pumpkin ale but got to thinking about a chocolate pumpkin porter. Sounds delicious in theory and just gives me the thoughts of evil style sleepy hallow/headless horseman. So this is what I am thinking.
2.5 gal batch
3.5 2 row
6 oz flaked maize
4 oz 80L
4 oz black malt
4 oz chocolate malt
1 can pumpkin (mash)
secondary with cocoa nibs
Munich Lager
What you guys think? I am leaving out the spices just cause I want the chocolate to come through more. That very very slight hint of pumpkin is what I'm thinking to come through.
Pumpkin Chocolate Porter
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Re: Pumpkin Chocolate Porter
Sorry I forgot to add bitter w/ .25 cascade, flavor/aroma hallertau or liberty .40
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Re: Pumpkin Chocolate Porter
I like the idea of a pumpkin porter. So much so that I just brewed one yesterday, minus the chocolate. Mine is a bit of an experiment and can't wait to try it. Good luck with yours.
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I always thought a Pumpkin Porter would be good. The Chocolate adds another level. I guess it would be a fine balance to get all the different flavors in there without one taking over the others. Sounds good.
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You're the one that gave me the idea for a pumpkin porter. Thanks!MadBrewer wrote:I always thought a Pumpkin Porter would be good. The Chocolate adds another level. I guess it would be a fine balance to get all the different flavors in there without one taking over the others. Sounds good.
MattKnox, did you brew this yet?
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Re: Pumpkin Chocolate Porter
I don't think I'll get around to one this year but next year for a Pumpkin Ale I'm going to maybe try a Pumpkin Porter or an Imperial Pumpkin Ale. Like the one from Southern Tier...a big, sweet, matly high abv Pumpkin Ale but not heavy on the spices.Ibasterd wrote:You're the one that gave me the idea for a pumpkin porter. Thanks!
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Not yet. Gotta wait for my fermenter clears up in a week or two. I may change this to an ale. Not 100% sure yet, but I would like it to be ready for halloweenIbasterd wrote:You're the one that gave me the idea for a pumpkin porter. Thanks!MadBrewer wrote:I always thought a Pumpkin Porter would be good. The Chocolate adds another level. I guess it would be a fine balance to get all the different flavors in there without one taking over the others. Sounds good.
MattKnox, did you brew this yet?
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