Mesquite beer recipe?

Sat Dec 16, 2006 4:49 pm

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I have access to several acres of mesquite trees in Texas. Lots of free mesquite beans. I've heard there is such a thing as mesquite beer, but I can't find any evidence of it with an internet search.

Has anyone ever heard of mesquite beer? And more important, does anyone have a recipe for it?

Or mesquite wine or liquor. A shame to let the cattle eat all the beans.

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Sat Dec 16, 2006 7:09 pm

I have seen some vague references to the mesquite beans being ground to a flour and then being used to brew a beer, but not enough info to figure out anything resembling a recipe.

There is a brewery over in Tempe, AZ that brews a blonde ale using mesquite honey.

My thought would be some kind of a light ale using mesquite smoked malt with a combination of chipoltes and new mexico chilies.

I know it's not much help, but it's the best I can do. Let us know if you come up with something.

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Sat Dec 16, 2006 8:23 pm

I would suggest just smoking some 2row with mesquite then brewing a rauchbier with that.
Or, smoke the hops with the wood. A guy in our club smoked the hops and made a killer smokey IPA.
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Mon Dec 18, 2006 6:43 pm

I'm in central Texas. Hill country.

Thank you all for the input. I'm talking about a small-scale, no experience, bathtub-gin type of operation. I used to drink a lot of beer (Shiner bock) but I've never made any. This idea occurred to me though, and I thought I'd seek out information.

Anyway, the mesquite beans have a high sugar content and a molasses taste, so I was thinking along those lines...use the beans in a fermentation process or something. Mesquite wood has a good reputation for smoking barbecue and such, but it's the beans I was considering using.

I'll read through the site as time permits and see what information I can pick up. Meanwhile, if any of you come across a mesquite beer recipe, please keep me in mind. I did a web search for mesquite beer and found only one mention:

http://www.thebackpacker.net/worldbeers ... dbeers.htm

Thanks again.

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Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:06 pm

There is actually a Mesquite smoked beer here in Dallas. It just won Specialty Beer (Gold) at Gabf. It Is at Humperdinks in Dallas. Drop the Brewmaster a line and see if he will give you any tips. OF cours I could go try it being it is only like 5 miles away from me. That and I can look out my back yard and see Mesquite TX.
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Re: Mesquite beer recipe?

Fri Sep 05, 2008 11:33 am

I have made a Mesqiute Barley Wine, the mesquite beans add a nice carmel like flavor to beer, the hop profile in an American Style Barley Wine blends well with the sweetness of the mesquite beans. I recommend collecting ripe (tan) color meaquite beans as soon as they fall from the tree. Break them into 1" to 2" pieces and boil them down in a large brew kettle, I used 10 pounds of beans in a 7.5 gallon kettle with a false bottom and topped off with water, I boiled the beans for about two hours adding water to keep it above the beans, then I drained the liquid, discarded the bean husks and boiled the liquid down to 1 gallon of concentrate with a gravity of 1020 (not bad, but I'm not sure what was fermentable vs. non fermentable, that is for another day), I added the gallon of mesquite concentrate to the boil at the start and made a 10 gallon batch of American Style Barley Wine, this was three years ago and I am still breaking into the aging bottles from time to time and it is tasting better all the time, I'm getting ready to make another batch probably this weekend.

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Re: Mesquite beer recipe?

Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:10 pm

Well, there you go, and from a first time poster no less!

Welcome to both of you!
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