To fruit or not to fruit?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by vfiend, Jul 24, 2012.

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  1. vfiend

    vfiend Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2012 Colorado

    For it or against it?
     
  2. quirkzoo

    quirkzoo Initiate (0) Jul 7, 2011 Colorado

    both/and

    I will always try a fruited beer but that doesn't automatically mean it will be better than the base beer. But you never know until you try.
     
  3. alexipa

    alexipa Initiate (0) Oct 7, 2011 Colorado

    Absolutely for it. Anything to take beer/brewing to the next level, or add complexity, I'm all for!
     
  4. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
    Pooh-Bah

    Do you mean fruit as part of the brewing process or adding a lime/lemon/orange/etc. to an existing one?
    Beers brewed with fruit can be wonderful or horrible, but I'm usually willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.
    A lime can make a bland or poorly made beer have a little life, but I wouldn't do that to something decent. In Germany there are beer mixers involving a 50/50 blend of pressed apple juice and weissbier that can be really good, though.
     
  5. vfiend

    vfiend Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2012 Colorado

    I was referring to the ocassional lemon or orange slice added to a glass o' beer.

    I'm for it
     
  6. quirkzoo

    quirkzoo Initiate (0) Jul 7, 2011 Colorado

    Oh, gosh, I had no idea that is what you meant. I almost reported my first post just so it would get deleted. Like Domingo, there are certain instances where this is okay, most notably the German proclivity for mixing beer with fruit juice 50/50, the radler is at the top of my list. They also enjoy the bananaweizen which you might try if you can find some banana juice.
     
  7. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    I was going to show some barrell aging with fruit love but....
    So I had a blue moon the other day without orange, and I gotta say that orange hides a lot of bad flavors. In the case of bad beer I say everybody in the pool.
     
  8. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
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    Yeah, for a bad beer it's sometimes borderline essential. Corona Light without a lime is one of the worst things you could possibly drink. With one, the stinkiness is hidden and it's just like sour foamy water that gives you a buzz.
    It can liven up bad wheat beers in much the same way. My wife had a pretty awful one (at a place I won't name) a few weeks ago and an orange slice could have salvaged it to simply be "meh." As it was, we just left it full.
     
  9. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    is this the new guessing game? i'm putting my money on the rockyard.
     
  10. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
    Pooh-Bah

    Nope - not the Rockyard. I haven't been there lately, but it used to be decent enough. I know their bourbon barrel stout used to rock.
    This place is kind of headed down that way, though...dude...:wink:
     
  11. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    the last brew i had there was the BB stout and was very unimpressed.
     
  12. Domingo

    Domingo Grand Pooh-Bah (4,252) Apr 23, 2005 Colorado
    Pooh-Bah

    That sucks. Hopefully they didn't change the recipe. I don't make to to Castle Rock all that much anymore, but that beer used to be motivation enough. It's no Liquid Brain, but it was good enough to get me to visit friends down there.
     
  13. hopfacebrew

    hopfacebrew Initiate (0) Jul 26, 2011 Colorado

    My guess is D&D's, specifically a beer with our area code in the name.

    And when I lived in Castle Rock 4 years ago I used to go to the Rockyard all the time. I didn't think their beer was jaw-dropping but it was solid and I enjoyed it. It was a fun place to go catch a game.
     
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  14. youbrewidrink

    youbrewidrink Initiate (0) Apr 9, 2009 Vermont

    Not always, but most brewers cringe when waitstaff put fruit in their beers.

    Honestly the only reason to put fruit in a perfectly good glass of beer is either to mask a flaw or get someone who does not normally drink beer to try it.
     
  15. mfdish

    mfdish Initiate (0) Oct 30, 2011 Nevada

    One time I added White Peach puree to a SA Boston Lager, and it was fantastic. I called it a "Boston Bellini".
     
  16. MileHighShooter

    MileHighShooter Initiate (0) Nov 23, 2010 Colorado

    I've been wanting to use white nectarine flesh in a brew, glad to hear your experiment with white peach worked out...might have to get on that soon
     
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