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Results: Fruity Beer

Published on 02/13/2024
By: jlrake
2236
Food & Drink
1.
1.
Whether your preference is that it contains alcohol or not, do you enjoy drinking beer?
Yes
26%
570 votes
It goes in streaks for me./Maybe?/Uncertain
17%
381 votes
No
44%
976 votes
I've never had any to know whether I enjoy drinking it.
12%
273 votes
2.
2.
Tellwutters who've been participating on this website since the time of North America's 2020 COVID-19 outbreak and the lockdowns, etc. related to it may recall a poll about my having developed a hobby/habit of wanting to try a variety of non-alcoholic beers as a result of visiting a supermarket for supplies necessary for the online communion service my church was supposed to have. Would you be surprised to know that some of those n-a beers are fruity?
Yes
20%
448 votes
Undecided
29%
627 votes
No (if only because it was mentioned in that previous survey)
51%
1125 votes
3.
3.
By a beer being fruity, I mean more often than not that it contains fruit juice. I've noted that most of those beers originate from Germany. A friend of that ethnic heritage, who's also visited that nation, has informed me that beer & fruit juice combinations are popular over there. So, it's not like the breweries responsible for the n-a brews I enjoy were onto anything novel. Among the fruit juices I've had in beer, which appeal to you as an addition to your barley pop, either from your having had them already or how you may want to try them?
Lemon (more like lemonade, pretty much what in the U.S., and maybe Ireland?, would be called a shandy)
14%
307 votes
Grapefruit
8%
182 votes
Cranberry (in combination with cinnamon, available for the past few years as a Christmas seasonal drink)
13%
282 votes
Lime (with salt; the combination's a favorite among Mexican imbibers)
11%
251 votes
Not Applicable
61%
1345 votes
All the above
8%
172 votes
4.
4.
I've thus far avoided mentioning brand names (though I may include videos from them) in this poll. But, mentioning my latest fruity beer discovery necessitates giving the company making it a bit of publicity. I recently discovered the n-a Belgian white wheat ale made by Colorado's Blue Moon brewery. Instead of orange juice, however, orange peel is an ingredient in its brewing process. It adds a subtle, distinct note I found instantly appealing. Do you think it would appeal to you?
Yes (and I may have already drank the n-a or its alcoholic predecessor)
17%
371 votes
Unsure
24%
531 votes
No
59%
1298 votes
5.
5.
From researching my curiosity about German drinkers' enjoyment of fruity beer and what I've seen from a craft brewery in my state that makes pricy (upwards of $14/six-pack!) n-a's, listed below are other fruit juices and flavors added to beers I'd like to try. Which of them have you or would you, too?
Banana
9%
199 votes
Mango
15%
335 votes
Dragon fruit
9%
208 votes
Raspberry
16%
342 votes
Sauerkraut (yes, the cabbage that makes for 'kraut is a vegetable, but since sauerkraut juice was mentioned in an article I read as a widely available drink for purchase in Germany, I got to thinking that adding it to beer could be be tasty)
3%
61 votes
All the above
4%
80 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
14 votes
Not Applicable
63%
1377 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
0.40% 5
none 0.24% 3
probably 0.08% 1
Please stop with the chronic wordiness 0.08% 1
LEMON 0.08% 1
Beer is grossly disgusting. 0.08% 1
Just a beer called berry beer that I tried several years ago. 0.08% 1
Lime 0.08% 1
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