
There’s nothing quite like an ice cold glass of beer. But did you know that this drink is easy enough to make at home? You can even take it a step further and use fruit to add in some of the flavours typically found in ciders. Here are a few simple recipes for all sorts of fruit beers: after you learn how to make fruit beer you’ll never turn back!
This is a great beer to make in order to celebrate peach season! The tangy flavour of peaches pairs really well with hoppy beers, and makes for a fruity, tropical drink you won’t mind drinking year round.
The tangy, sweet flavour of raspberries works really well in most types of alcohol, so why wouldn’t it work well in beer? While a dark beer might not be the most obvious choice, this combination makes for a really satisfying and unconventional flavour.
Grapefruit is so refreshing, and adding it to beer — an equally refreshing drink — makes for an unbelievable summer drink. The flavours of citrus and banana are offset with a tingly spiciness that makes for one great beer.
Mango and passionfruit is one flavour combination you often find in cocktails or ice cream, but it works just as well when incorporated into a beer. This is a great drink for someone who wants something sweet, or someone just testing the waters in the world of beer.
Here’s another sweet and tangy combo that will have you coming back for more. This recipe takes a cue from a mixture that is popular in desserts and gives you the opportunity to savour it in an ice cold glass of beer.
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