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Just how spicy was that? I don't like a 'bite' to my beer so I doubt I'd ever try hot peppers; I have used various types of fruit and the last 10-15 mins of boil is what you want to do there.
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I threw a whole ghost chili in the last 10 min of a boil of an IPA. No problems.
Also, I make mead too, and one of my standards is jalapeno. Whole jalapenos in the primary. The heat has no affect on yeast whatsoever.
Just how spicy was that? I don't like a 'bite' to my beer so I doubt I'd ever try hot peppers; I have used various types of fruit and the last 10-15 mins of boil is what you want to do there.
My 1 gallon recipe is 3lb honey, 1 whole jalapeno sliced. Lalvin EC-1118
It makes a dry, high ABV, yellowish but clear mead. You would not want to just drink a glass. When I drink it, I do shots. It hits you with a good burn that fades fast, but it really is a heck of a fire. Most people think it is too spicy. People who like spicy foods like it as a shot. It is actually my most requested/talked about recipe.
It is great to cook with too.
I think I used two jalapenos in this batch because I tested the jalapeno while cutting, and they were weak hot jalapenos. Using two made up for the weak. It kicks your ass.
My friend liked mine so much he did his own with Thai chilies. He used a different yeast and I think 3.5lb honey. It left it semi sweet, which was actually awesome! It was sweet and spicy.