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Search this forum for banana. Yooper posted a thread that has very good instructions on making banana wine. Using that method and adding strawberries should give you a great end product.
 
Would 1 gallon be equivalent to 3.79 liters? 1 US gallon?
I pretty much make a 1 gal brew in a 5 liter carboy. I add honey?water based on the OG i want and mostly add anything more to the secondary. I have found it goes almost to the neck (?), where the line thing is and is easy to manage as it's about right.
 
I did that basic mead to add to another like I think Blacksmith recommended...but after I transferred it I used a mesh bag with 5 bananas and let sit in the secondary for two weeks. I just transferred it over again go (rather messy with all the starchy lees)...but HOLY ****...the flavor was absolutely amazing when I tried it. I'll let it sit for another couple of weeks then bottle...but just can't get over that flavor.

Was going to add it possibly to my 3 gallon strawberry I have going on...but now it's just going to get bottles. Not sure now if I'll just add bananas in the secondary of my strawberry this weekend or not. I little messy...but it was well worth it IMO. Sitting at 12.6 ABV.
 
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Given the enthusiastic comments, this recipe sounds like a winner. Did anyone try this recipe and not like the results?
 
The recipe yooper posted, and several others I have seen say sliced with skins on. But they are also simmering it to make the must
 
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