Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkin. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 September 2014

Autumn is here, Garlic Planting time!

Well Autumn seems to be here, and the harvesting from the Allotment is now slowing down.

I went down to the plots to do lots of sorting ready for winter, a general dig over and tidy up, with no more beans to pick I was preparing to remove all the canes to be stored over winter in the shed, but I have now decided to leave the beans alone for a while while I collect some free bean seed for next year from the pods that were to big and stringy  to eat.

So I just ended up pottering around doing bits and pieces around the site but not really accomplishing much.

There is so much to do, but I just can't do it at the moment. The Hops need relocating but I can't do that until the plants die back, the canes need taking down where the climbing beans are and the whole bed needs a weed and a dig over, but I am collecting seed so thats on hold. I'm splitting another bed into two parts for next year but I can't do that until the beetroot is up.

I did plant my Elephant Garlic cloves that I grew last year, so hopefully FREE garlic for next year. 18 cloves planted with still loads left to cook with here at home. I can't remember when I planted the Elephant Garlic last year, it was sometime around now I think. The internet says it's planted in the Autumn so they are in. Along side the Elephant Garlic I have also planted 27 cloves of Marco Garlic (Softneck) £2.99 for two bulbs at the Garden Center. I still have room for another type of Garlic in that bed and as we use it quite a bit and it stores so well I might invest in another garlic as it becomes available in the garden centres to fill the bed right up.

I'm still picking Chillies and Sweet peppers from the Greenhouse, with so much more to come that are still unripe. Had another bumper harvest I'm running out of things to do with the Hot Peppers.



There are a few more things still growing and that I am able to harvest, the Autumn fruiting raspberries are now fruiting well and I have now collected a good half of a icecream tub that are in the freezer. Which for their 1st year in the ground I don't think thats to bad so far, I have made a wine with them already and we have also had a load in a trifle so half a tub saved so far is doing good . The courgettes and patti pan's are still coming, but a lot slower now. Chard is doing well, and the Kale is nearly at a point that we can start to eat it.

The Kale has been a lot slower this year but I think thats due to it being the wrong side of the polytunnel and it's not getting quite enough sunshine with it there.



I had to pick 2 of my three Invincible Pumpkins today as the plants had died right back to the stalks of the fruit. I still have one going strong which I hope will get to full size as the packet says 5kg each fruit, but my ones I had to pick are only just over 1.5kg each. Should still make a good Pumpkin Beer though.

Got a couple of butternut squashes doing okay, they seem to grow so slowly though.

Well I think that's it for today. Next time I'm down the 'Lottie I need to have a good look on my cabbages, and see how the Savoy's are getting on/eaten

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Bottled: Pumpkin Beer

Bottled up the second batch of Pumpkin beer today, SG ended at 1012, so an ABV of 3.5%. This is the second batch of Pumpkin beer that I have made now. This one had a bit more pumpkin in than the last one.. 1300g in this batch, so 400g more than last time. But still not used any "apple pie" spice as some recipes suggest, I have another home grown pumpkin for another batch so might add spices next time.



20 bottles all labeled up and warm conditioning inside the house. Each bottle primed with 1/2 tsp of brewing sugar. Had a quick taste when I took the final SG reading and it's another good beer. Even tho it sat in the no-chill cube for nearly a month before fermenting it.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Fermenting : Pumpkin Bitter

Way back last year I made up a pumpkin beer and it's been sitting in it's no-chill cube until I was allowed space in the dining room to ferment it. The wort has been sat in the cube for 29 days on top of 5g of Fuggles and 5g of Target home grown hops. It smelled lovley when I was pouring it into the fermention bucket on top of the required 2.5 liters of boiled water to bring the gravity down to the 3.6% ABV I am after.

The yeast used is Munton's standard Yeast that I had hanging around that needed to be used, so hopefully I'll see signs of fermentation quite soon.

Just as a side note, I ferment with all the trub and cold break, pretty much always have, and the beers come out just great.


Left to Right : Elderberry Wine, Pumpkin Beer, Parsnip wine,

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Brewday : Bitter with Homegrown Hops & Pumpkin



Roasted the home grown pumpkin in the oven in big chunks with the skin on at gas mark 6 for 2 hours on the top shelf so it was nice and caramelized. When it was cool enough to handle, I removed the pumpkin flesh from the skin into a bowl. 1.3kg of lovely pumpkin ready for the brew.



The hops are all home grown as well, from this years crop, and with this brew I am using up the last of them. I like my beers quite hoppy which is why the quantities look a little high for a 20 pint brew.



The brew method is the same as I always do for my beers and follows the procedure here this makes around 20 pints of beer. The only thing that was done extra was the addition of the pumpkin flesh at the mash stage. The whole 1.3kg of pumpkin was added right at the start of the mash after the grains where rained in.

BrewMate Recipe

Pumpkin Bitter (Home Grown Hops)

Ale

Recipe by Simon Scott

Recipe Specs
Original Gravity Final Gravity Colour (SRM / EBC)
Bitterness Alcohol by Volume
1.036 1.009 8.3 / 16.4 30.9 IBU 3.5%

Brewhouse Specs
Recipe Type Batch Size Boil Time Efficiency
All Grain/BIAB 12.0 Litres / 3.2 Gal 60.0 min 65.0%

Fermentables
Name Type SRM Percentage Amount
Golden Promise Malt Grain 3.0 90.48 % 1.90 Kg / 4.19 Lbs
Crystal 60 Grain 60.0 9.52 % 0.20 Kg / 0.44 Lbs

Hops
Name AA% Amount Use Time
Target 9.0% 10.00 g / 0.35 oz Mash 60 mins
Challenger 6.1% 8.00 g / 0.28 oz Boil 60 mins
Fuggles 5.7% 12.00 g / 0.42 oz Boil 60 mins
Fuggles 5.7% 5.00 g / 0.18 oz Cube Hop 2 days
Target 9.0% 5.00 g / 0.18 oz Cube Hop 2 days

Misc
Name Amount Use Time
Pumpkin 1300.00 g / 45.86 oz Mash 90 mins

Yeast
Name Attenuation
Wyeast 1098 - British Ale 75 %

Mash Steps
Step Name Time Temperature Type
Saccharification Rest 90.0 min 66.0 °C / 150.8 °F Infusion


Recipe Generated with BrewMate


READINGS:


Reading

Temp 'C At Start Of Mash 68

Temp 'C At 45min mark Of Mash 66

Temp 'C At End Of Mash 65

SG Before Boil 1033

SG After Boil 1045

Volume of Wort in Cube 10.7 ltr

Dilution Required for target ABV% 2.5 ltr


10.7 liters of Wort ready for brew day