1500ml of organic 100% pinapple puree added after primary fermentation. At the same time took out dryhop bag since they had been in the FV for 6 days (where out of town)and had little hop burn. Waited 3~4 days for pinapple to ferment and then cold crushed (only around 12c for 1d). And bottle carbed with 108g tablesugar. (actual c02 is 2.3 cause i got 19L of pure beer volume.)
Picture after 5d in bottles. Definetly need 1w conditioning to fully carb and then move them to fridge.
It was already delicious. No sign of hopburn anymore. Got some tropical pinapple and even peach flavor.
Next time i would dryhop same time when adding puree. And let it sit 3d around 15-17. And use Bru1 instead of galaxy for more pinapple flavour.
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