Is it possible to make a blue beer? I assume that it is because I saw this japanese blue beer but everything I read online says that blue food coloring makes green beer. So how do you make blue beer?
Is it possible to make a blue beer? I assume that it is because I saw this japanese blue beer but everything I read online says that blue food coloring makes green beer. So how do you make blue beer?
Blueberries turn beer purple.
St. Pattys day all the bar server green beer it's just adding a few drops of food coloring. I'm no sure what's in it but if you want blue beer do it when you bottle or keg and it should work.
+1 purple - at best. More pinkish than purple usually.
St. Pattys day all the bar server green beer it's just adding a few drops of food coloring. I'm no sure what's in it but if you want blue beer do it when you bottle or keg and it should work.
try buying powder food coloring...I use it in the pastry shop all the time to dye sugar. The smallest amount has a ton of power. I am guessing a tablespoon would be plenty (if not even too much) to get a dark blue color in your beer. http://www.amazon.com/Royal-Blue-Powder-Food-Color/dp/B0008D6U1W/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1318362706&sr=8-6
Yep. One of the guys in our home brew club made a Romulan Ale. It was blue. He said he had to use a LOT of blue food coloring, so he ended up with a beer that was a darker blue than what he wanted.
LVBen, any idea what the recipe or technique was used to make the romulan ale?
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