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fruit beer help!

Discussion in 'Beginners Beer Brewing Forum' started by jeremybmx10, May 14, 2014.

 

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    jeremybmx10

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2014
    so i am starting a stawberry blond (beer is in its primary) and a blueberry wheat (also in primary) but i was wondering i want to dry hop the beers with my fruit! i was thinking 1lb/gal but for how long and how to i do it is the question?:S wont it cause an infection :S thanks for the help!:D
     
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    FuzzeWuzze

    I Love DIY

    Posted May 14, 2014
    Both of those berries should be pretty straight forward to just wash thoroughly and throw in. Strawberries would probably benefit from being halved if they are big ones. I would do your fruit first in the primary and then transfer off and dry hop. At 1# per gallon you will need to be using a bucket, I highly doubt that much fruit will fit in a 6.5 gallon carboy with 5 gallons...the fruit swells up a lot.

    As an extra precaution i usually spray my fruit down with some starsan solution before i throw them in.
     
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    jeremybmx10

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2014
    as goes for tartness will i get alot of it:S?
     
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    alby44

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2014
    agreed, dump the fruit in the primary, then rack to secondary to clear with hops included. should be fine with that
     
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    jeremybmx10

    Well-Known Member

    Posted May 14, 2014
    will i get a bit of fruit taste or none at all and just tartness? and alot of sites say to do secondary for 7 days and rack to another carboy for another 7 to clear would that work?
     
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    tpkli

    New Member

    Posted May 14, 2014
    The only way you would get a tart flavor is if the fruit you are using has a tart flavor or if you get a bacterial infection and lactic acid or some other acid is formed. I would say add 1/2# per gallon, let it set for a few days, then draw a sample and taste it. Add more if it's not enough for you. That's the great thing about beer, you can make it taste however you want. You just have to experiment a bit. It all depends on what YOU want.
     
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