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fruit beer

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fruit beer
n.
Beer or ale to which fruit, such as cherries, or fruit syrup has been added for a second fermentation.


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A well organized beer list according to Oliver should have, "at least one great Pilsner, one great German wheat beer, one great pale ale, at least two or three of the comple x beers from Belgium because they are very versatile and are as complex as any beverage you can think of, an imperial stout, which is always great with a wide variety of desserts, and one of the Belgian fruit beers.
Samuel Adams([R]) Cranberry Lambic is a Belgian-style fruit beer that draws its flavor not just from the cranberries it is brewed with, but also from the unique fermentation character imparted by a rare, wild yeast strain.
Fifty judges from the LA home brewing community, most of them certified beer judges, selected Pyramid Hefe Weizen best American Wheat Ale or Lager with Yeast and Pyramid Apricot Weizen best Fruit Beer, while Curve Ball won for best KElsch-Style Ale.
 
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