Chris-18
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Hey everyone 
So I need to break in my new brewing system, and I was going to brew an IPA that I have done a few times already.
However I want to add fruit to it, something like mango etc.
I have found frozen mango pieces and I also have access to fresh mango, but the frozen is a lot easier to work with.
Have any of you used fresh or frozen fruit in an IPA before? Any advice on amounts in general?
Seems that a lot of people worry about infections from the fruit. But in my mind, if the fruit is good enough to eat (not overripe or moldy) and it's fresh, and if you cut away the skin of the fruit, and use a sanitized knife and cutting board, you should be fine, right?

So I need to break in my new brewing system, and I was going to brew an IPA that I have done a few times already.
However I want to add fruit to it, something like mango etc.
I have found frozen mango pieces and I also have access to fresh mango, but the frozen is a lot easier to work with.
Have any of you used fresh or frozen fruit in an IPA before? Any advice on amounts in general?
Seems that a lot of people worry about infections from the fruit. But in my mind, if the fruit is good enough to eat (not overripe or moldy) and it's fresh, and if you cut away the skin of the fruit, and use a sanitized knife and cutting board, you should be fine, right?