We call fruity beers those that incorporate real fruit in their brewing, not just aromas or extracts. The goal is not to mask the flavour of beer, but to expand its sensory profile: adding acidity, sweetness, body or natural complexity depending on the variety used.
Fruit as a brewing ingredient
Fruit is not added on a whim, but as a functional component. It can be incorporated whole, as puree, pulp, must or in secondary fermentation, depending on the desired effect. A Sour with raspberry brings acidity and colour; an IPA with peach, aromatic roundness and softness.
- Red fruits: provide acidity, colour and intense aroma (raspberry, cherry, currant).
- Tropical fruits: mango, pineapple or passion fruit for volume and natural sweetness.
- Stone fruits: peach or apricot for texture and soft aroma.
- Citrus: orange, lime or grapefruit, perfect for IPAs or pale ales.
Beer with fruit? Yes, and with a reason
It is one of the most common questions: "How can beer contain fruit?" The short answer: because hops are not the only plant ingredient that provides aroma. From traditional Belgian Lambics with cherry or raspberry to modern Sours with mango or passion fruit, fruit has been part of brewing history for centuries. It is not a fad, it is a technique.
Buy beers with added fruit online
Buy beers with fruit at Mascraft with urgent shipping. Sours, IPAs, Smoothies and special editions brewed with natural fruit, designed to offer freshness, technique and authenticity. If you prefer sweeter or dessert-style beers, also explore our beers with flavours that evoke desserts.
What styles usually include fruit?
Mainly Sours, Goses, modern IPAs and some Stouts or Porters with dark fruit.
Are beers with fruit sweeter?
It depends on the style and the fruit. In many Sours, acidity balances natural sweetness: the result is balance, not dessert.