Belgian Marmalade Witbier for pork/chicken maranade?

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benny75

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Jun 26, 2008
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Colorado Springs, CO
I'm planning on doing a brewing/smoking session this Sunday (Belgian Marmalade Witbier / Brisket) and got to thinking down the road when the wit is ready that it might be a great base for a pork or chicken marinade. Anybody have any insight as to using homebrew in their meat marinades? The witbier will be a relatively classic recipe, with about 50-60% wheat grain, 20-30% 2-row barley. A little crushed coriander. I'm going to substitute orange marmalade for the orange peel/zest, though. Any feedback regarding how well this transfers into the meat would be appreciated. Thanks!
 
I find the malty brews add quite a bit to the flavor of the meat... and a Wit <white> style should be just fine for the chicken... and maybe pork. Maybe ribs, if ya like 'em a little sweet. Marmalade IS mostly orange peel..no?

Man I miss brewing. Never had any success with wheats, but my belgian doubles were outstanding... Or..damm good at least heh.
 
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