Ginger Bavarian

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Chris
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Ginger Bavarian

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I looked in the back of the brew-cupboard yesterday, and found a hidden Coopers ginger, and a Bav lager. I was thinking of mixing them and seeing what happened.

Anyone tried this before?
Pale_Ale
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Post by Pale_Ale »

I think the artificial sweetner would ruin it...perhaps just get a large quantity of fresh ginger?
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porridgewog
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Post by porridgewog »

Chris,

You never know until you try, but I would side with Pale_Ale. For me the artificial sweetner would put me off. A few years back I tried a commercial brew that was a lager style with ginger, quite nice for something different, I would guess that the fresh ginger would be the go.

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Post by drsmurto »

3rd that.

If you want ginger flavoured beer my suggestion is the same as PA, add 1 kg of fresh ginger to the boil when making a lager.
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Post by FazerPete »

If it's subtle ginger then it's actually not bad.

I accidentally did this a while ago when I did a GB and immediately did a Coopers PA in the same fermenter. The ginger flavour came out of the plastic and into the beer so it had a nice subtle ginger aftertaste.

I don't know whether you'd want to make it too gingery though.
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Post by Chris »

Yeah, the sweetness ws the only thing that concerned me. I thought I may be ok as I wasn't going to add any malt- for the other kind of sweetness; and I was going to hop it pretty hard bitterness and flavour-wise.

Well, seeing no-one has tried it before, I might give it a go and report back.
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