when I do a fruit beer, I start with a simple 2 row with no specialty grains, if doing an extract that means light extract no specialty grains. I add the fruit and a light hops profile, probably use saaz for a clean taste.
If I am doing something like a hard lemonade, no hops at all
ok, I have a base to taste and then I can decide how to shape the beer. I have to confess I have nailed it in 3 brews, or taken a dozen to get it where I wanted it. Because of that I usually do a very small brew until I get what I want then ramp up or a full batch.\
On of the greatest benefits of this hobby is experimentation. We can do whatever we like. And until we hit what we want, who cares we do not answer to some corporate structure.
So enjoy it, brew your experiments, you can always do something to make it drinkable if you fail. But when you hit it, that is a golden brew you want to replicate and brag about.