Re: How long do YOU boil spices for?

Sun Oct 18, 2009 2:46 pm

i now add them to secondary and am far happier with the results. with my recent pumpkin spiced beer, i soaked my spices in capt morgans for a few weeks and added to secondary along with a little extra dash of dry cinnamon. came out far better than any time i ever boiled spices
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Re: How long do YOU boil spices for?

Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:01 pm

Capt morgan's, now that's a good idea. How much rum did you soak the spices in?
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Re: How long do YOU boil spices for?

Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:08 am

brewinhard wrote:Capt morgan's, now that's a good idea. How much rum did you soak the spices in?


I'd say about 6oz or so. I put the spices in a sealable container, poured in a 6oz taster glass of capt morgan's, swirled everything around a bit, then sealed it and let it sit. I started that on brew day, then poured it into a secondary fermenter after primary fermentation had finished. I typically don't use a secondary, but for some reason I was worried the yeast cake at the bottom would steal some of my spices
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