So my buddy is sniffing around this girl who has been hanging around us because of the brewing. After tasting her first homebrew, she's been hovering like a vulture helping us brew and drinking far too much of our beer. No problems. We make plenty, and if it helps my friend get some I'm down for it.
Now here's my question. Her birthday is coming up and she wants to brew her first batch (extract). She's been thinking furiously about what she wants to brew and she decided to celebrate western new york by doing a Loganberry wheat beer. (Loganberry, BTW, is like a cross between a blackberry and a raspberry. Southern Ontario and Western New York are the only places I know of where people drink Loganberry beverages).
Now, I don't know too much about adding fruit flavors to a beer. For that matter I'm not to keen on fruity beers when it comes to drinking them. Still, playing the role of wingman means helping this chick out.
Does the sugar in the fruit have an impact on the way you brew? When do you add the fruit? Is a fruit extract better than actually berries?


