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Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Recipes

128 recipes found that match your criteria.

Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer Recipes

The BJCP style guide says: A harmonious marriage of spices, herbs and/or vegetables and beer. The key attributes of the underlying style will be different with the addition of spices, herbs and/or vegetables; do not expect the base beer to taste the same as the unadulterated version. Judge the beer based on the pleasantness and balance of the resulting combination. The character of the particular spices, herbs and/or vegetables (SHV) should be noticeable in the aroma; however, note that some SHV (e.g., ginger, cinnamon) have stronger aromas and are more distinctive than others (e.g., some vegetables)–allow for a range of SHV character and intensity from subtle to aggressive. The individual character of the SHV(s) may not always be identifiable when used in combination. The SHV character should be pleasant and supportive, not artificial and overpowering. As with all specialty beers, a proper SHV beer should be a harmonious balance of the featured SHV(s) with the underlying beer style. Aroma hops, yeast by-products and malt components of the underlying beer may not be as noticeable when SHV are present. These components (especially hops) may also be intentionally subdued to allow the SHV character to come through in the final presentation. If the base beer is an ale then a non-specific fruitiness and/or other fermentation by-products such as diacetyl may be present as appropriate for warmer fermentations. If the base beer is a lager, then overall less fermentation byproducts would be appropriate. Some malt aroma is preferable, especially in dark styles. Hop aroma may be absent or balanced with SHV, depending on the style. The SHV(s) should add an extra complexity to the beer, but not be so prominent as to unbalance the resulting presentation. Read More

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Title Recipe Type Styles Views Rating
Shipyard Thuderstruck Pumpkin Ale
all-grain
all-grain  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  311 Not Rated
Thunderstruck Pumpkin Ale - Yuri Rage
all-grain
all-grain  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  301 Not Rated
Thunderstruck Pumpkin Ale 5 gallon
all-grain
all-grain  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  417 Not Rated
Thanksgiving Ale Plus
all-grain
all-grain  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  377 Not Rated
White Christmas
partial mash
partial mash  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  194 Not Rated
Pumpkin Ale 10 gal- Yuri Rage
all-grain
all-grain  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  187 Not Rated
Punkin Ale Clone
all-grain
all-grain  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  2691 Not Rated
Smoked Pumpkin
all-grain
all-grain  Spice, Herb, or Vegetable Beer  560 Not Rated
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