Hi all,
I've made several beer kit brews over the years, so I have some experience - but generally my successes are by following the instructions to keep things "safe". I use the default kit of plastic bucket with airlock, then into the keg.
My new batch will be a St. Peter's Cream Stout. What I'd like to do is to add some fruit - either fresh or dried, not bothered but would prefer fresh. I'm thinking cherries, or banana + figs, to enhance the flavour.
Normally I add about 70g of sugar to my barrel at the end of brewing. My worry is that if I substitute this for fruit, I won't get enough of the fruit flavour. Or - can I add the fruit at the start in the initial fermentation? And if so, how much?
Some tips would be much appreciated, thank you.
Caffix.
I've made several beer kit brews over the years, so I have some experience - but generally my successes are by following the instructions to keep things "safe". I use the default kit of plastic bucket with airlock, then into the keg.
My new batch will be a St. Peter's Cream Stout. What I'd like to do is to add some fruit - either fresh or dried, not bothered but would prefer fresh. I'm thinking cherries, or banana + figs, to enhance the flavour.
Normally I add about 70g of sugar to my barrel at the end of brewing. My worry is that if I substitute this for fruit, I won't get enough of the fruit flavour. Or - can I add the fruit at the start in the initial fermentation? And if so, how much?
Some tips would be much appreciated, thank you.
Caffix.