Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
I want to enhance a kit splitting a mangrove jacks Simcoe IPA and adding mango to one half and chocolate to the other:
Mango IPA- I'll use fresh mango, probably about 5 or six. Will peel chop and heat for 20 mins mins in a pan to kill any bacteria etc. Add to a muslin bag and drop in fermenter when the gravity is about 120-122. But what about the sugars in the fruit? Will that mess up my FG calculations? Should I add less sugar as a result? Is that enough mango for what will be about 20 liters of beer?
Chocolate IPA- will simply add 200gms of cocao nibs directly in at the same time i dry hop. I dry hop in a muslin bag. Wondering if I toast the nibs first will that give me a richer chocolate flavour in the beer.
Now I know some will be saying "chocolate IPA, are you crazy?". Well the answer is yes. Im crazy about trying something a little different. I tried a chocolate larger a couple years ago and I was really impressed, and I don't even like larger.
A lot of questions, thanks for any answers
Ken
Mango IPA- I'll use fresh mango, probably about 5 or six. Will peel chop and heat for 20 mins mins in a pan to kill any bacteria etc. Add to a muslin bag and drop in fermenter when the gravity is about 120-122. But what about the sugars in the fruit? Will that mess up my FG calculations? Should I add less sugar as a result? Is that enough mango for what will be about 20 liters of beer?
Chocolate IPA- will simply add 200gms of cocao nibs directly in at the same time i dry hop. I dry hop in a muslin bag. Wondering if I toast the nibs first will that give me a richer chocolate flavour in the beer.
Now I know some will be saying "chocolate IPA, are you crazy?". Well the answer is yes. Im crazy about trying something a little different. I tried a chocolate larger a couple years ago and I was really impressed, and I don't even like larger.
A lot of questions, thanks for any answers
Ken
Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
Did you do it then?
You obviously shocked the whole of JBK into silence.
You obviously shocked the whole of JBK into silence.
Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
It seems that Way. Im gonna start it next week now
Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
RE the mango one, do you mean you're adding the boiling water as well as the mango bits? If so, I would take a gravity reading after adding that, but before adding the sugar. I'd also consider whether boiling the juice first might cause a problem - I remember something about that from my winemaking days. That's why winemakers use campden tablets.
Re the cocoa nibs - I have no idea whatever.
Re the cocoa nibs - I have no idea whatever.
Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
From here - https://www.winemakingtalk.com/threads/ ... let.38306/
"Boiling the must will give you pectic haze ", but maybe people will be so preoccupied with wondering why their beer tastes of mangoes they won't notice that.
"Boiling the must will give you pectic haze ", but maybe people will be so preoccupied with wondering why their beer tastes of mangoes they won't notice that.
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I'd look at frozen mango added directly the the fermenter rather than boiling.
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Thanks for both the comments about the mango.
I've also heard that soaking in vodka is a good tip. Any thoughts on this?
K
I've also heard that soaking in vodka is a good tip. Any thoughts on this?
K
Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
I've soaked in vodka with cacao nibs. You have to add the vodka in aswell though as slot of the flavour comes out into it. If you were soaking fruit in it you would be adding a lot of vodka
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Hi all. So I decided to just go with mango to the whole brew.
I've used fresh mango, chopped blended and heated in a pan for about ten minutes. Cooled and put in freezer. I will add to a muslin bag at the same time I dry hop, in a couple days.
I've decided that I don't mind this beer having a mango haze. Won't be the first beer I've had that isnt fully clarified. I will add findings and cold crash, so shouldn't be too murky.
The mango puree I have smells beautiful. I used 3 large mangos which weighed abut 600gms.
I will post the final results in about a month.
K
I've used fresh mango, chopped blended and heated in a pan for about ten minutes. Cooled and put in freezer. I will add to a muslin bag at the same time I dry hop, in a couple days.
I've decided that I don't mind this beer having a mango haze. Won't be the first beer I've had that isnt fully clarified. I will add findings and cold crash, so shouldn't be too murky.
The mango puree I have smells beautiful. I used 3 large mangos which weighed abut 600gms.
I will post the final results in about a month.
K
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Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
ken,
What Kit did you use?
WA
What Kit did you use?
WA
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I've used a Mangrove Jacks Simcoe IPA.
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I'm back with the Chocolate IPA.
I used a Youngs IPA Kit and added 200g of cacao nibs which I ground up in a pestle and mortar and added about 50g of cocoa powder. I added this direct to the FV once the gravity had reached 1.011, along with a hop bag.
This is a pic after 2 weeks carbonating and two weeks in the garage. I had another taste last night (3.5 weeks conditioning) and I reckon that another week or two and this is going to be perfect.
As with the mango, I feel i should add even more chocolate next time. I keep neglecting the fact that 24l or wort is a lot of liquid to flavour!!
But its still a great tasting beer. I mixed it longer and reduced the sugar to make it 4%abv rather than 6.5%
If anyone lives local to Bham, Im happy to drop you off a bottle & maybe swap .
K
(wish I knew how to add a pic!)
I used a Youngs IPA Kit and added 200g of cacao nibs which I ground up in a pestle and mortar and added about 50g of cocoa powder. I added this direct to the FV once the gravity had reached 1.011, along with a hop bag.
This is a pic after 2 weeks carbonating and two weeks in the garage. I had another taste last night (3.5 weeks conditioning) and I reckon that another week or two and this is going to be perfect.
As with the mango, I feel i should add even more chocolate next time. I keep neglecting the fact that 24l or wort is a lot of liquid to flavour!!
But its still a great tasting beer. I mixed it longer and reduced the sugar to make it 4%abv rather than 6.5%
If anyone lives local to Bham, Im happy to drop you off a bottle & maybe swap .
K
(wish I knew how to add a pic!)
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Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
ken,
Was the Mango Beer OK?
Read this for your pics.........
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=65597
Flickr is a good one for sharing pics.
WA
Was the Mango Beer OK?
Read this for your pics.........
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=65597
Flickr is a good one for sharing pics.
WA
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Cheers for the tip. Here's the chocolate IPA
https://pin.it/cpxzdp6aw6yqlz
The mango was nice too. Although I didn't add enough mango. I'm going to try again with three times the mango and also 200g of lactose. (23l kit)
Next round of chocolate IPA I will also add some chocolate extract to hopefully give that chocolate aroma
https://pin.it/cpxzdp6aw6yqlz
The mango was nice too. Although I didn't add enough mango. I'm going to try again with three times the mango and also 200g of lactose. (23l kit)
Next round of chocolate IPA I will also add some chocolate extract to hopefully give that chocolate aroma
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Re: Mango IPA - Chocolate IPA - should I reduce sugar?
ken,
Beer looks good.
Top tip to make it look better in the glass.....
Thoroughly rinse glass 2 or 3 times,
If there are tiny bubbles stuck to the glass, give the base of the glass
a sharp bang on the worktop, the bubbles will rise and leave a very photogenic beer,
and put a backlight behind the glass to really show it off.
WA
Beer looks good.
Top tip to make it look better in the glass.....
Thoroughly rinse glass 2 or 3 times,
If there are tiny bubbles stuck to the glass, give the base of the glass
a sharp bang on the worktop, the bubbles will rise and leave a very photogenic beer,
and put a backlight behind the glass to really show it off.
WA