You'll get more flavor and color using fruit in the secondary.
However, if you put fruit in the secondary, you'll want to consider doing a tertiary to let yeast and fruit debris settle out after the fruit is fermented.
You'll get more flavor and color using fruit in the secondary.
However, if you put fruit in the secondary, you'll want to consider doing a tertiary to let yeast and fruit debris settle out after the fruit is fermented.
you posted this 2 hours after i kegged my first fruit beer.... I did see little chunks of raspberries float to the top of my keg.... I am sure they will taste good in the middle of a pint...