Ingredients
INGREDIENTS: Kannah Creek Brewing Company India Pale Ale, Evaporated Cane Juice, & Pectin
$5.00
Our beer belly jellies are made from the beers of craft brewers in Palisade and Grand Junction, Colorado. Colorado Mountain India Pale Ale Beer Belly Jelly contains only three ingredients — Kannah Creek Brewing Company India Pale Ale, evaporated cane juice, and pectin. Here’s how Grand Junction’s Kannah Creek describes its IPA, “Modeled after the traditional British India Pale Ale, our Broken Oar IPA is deep golden in color with big malt flavors balanced with a strong hop finish. We dry hop this beer with Cascade and Centennial hops to provide a noticeable floral aroma.” Capturing the nuanced flavors of the beers from which they are made, the beers define our beer belly jellies. Beer appeals to the senses on diverse levels — taste, texture, aroma, color. The beer belly jellies offer the same delightfully variegated experiences. Moreover, the beer belly jelly form has one advantage over beer. A sip of beer is fleeting whereas a beer belly jelly can be held on the palate for just a moment longer, allowing for a more thorough appreciation of the beer’s nature.
INGREDIENTS: Kannah Creek Brewing Company India Pale Ale, Evaporated Cane Juice, & Pectin
Use our India Pale Ale Beer Belly Jelly in making marinades, sauces, and glazes and as a condiment for lobster, crab, other fatty fishes, chicken, veal, and pork; pair it with a wide variety of medium-sharp, firm, and mild semi-soft or even creamy cheeses on crackers; use as a dip for chips and pretzels.
Weight: 8 oz, Weight: 5.0 oz.
Dimensions: 2.5 x 2.5 x 3.5 Dimensions: 2 x 2 x 2.5
Pectin: The main raw materials for pectin production are dried citrus peels or apple pomace, both by-products of juice production. The pectin that we use is derived from citrus peels and is produced in Europe not in China.
Brix: Brix is the term used a lot within the jam and jelly manufacturing industry, among others? Brix is actually the reading of total soluble solids within a batch. A soluble solid, for example sugar is a soluble sold… you take sugar, you put it in water, it will clarify. You can’t see it. You remove the water from the sugar. You cook it off. It will re-crystallize. It is a soluble solid. Fruit has natural sugar, natural acid. Those are soluble solids as well. So, the brix reading is a combination of all of those that come together. So, when you say that you want 65 brix, that is the sugar that’s added, it’s the natural sugar in the fruit, it’s the natural acid in the fruit, and also if there’s any additional lemon or citric acid that was added it certainly would be part of the soluble solids as well.
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