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Delicious pineapple beer recipe

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While the negative impact of lockdown in South Africa took its toll on the nation, something else fun and positive was afoot; refreshed local enthusiasm for making homemade pineapple beer. Pineapple beer is a fruity delight – somewhat punch-esque – and has always been a firm South African favourite.

Perhaps you remember granny and gramps pouring you an icy cold pineapple beer and savouring every sip, feeling so grown-up by the fact that you were consuming some of the “adult’s juice”. Don’t worry…pineapple beer brewed for 3 days or less doesn’t really have effective alcohol content and is perfectly safe for kids. Phew! If you are making pineapple beer with a kick, be prepared to “brew” it for 5 days or more and add more sugar – that’s the secret! Then of course, there’s the little trick of re-fermenting, but we will get to that later.

How to Make Pineapple Beer

Pineapple beer is not just a lockdown remedy for a heady buzz, but also a refreshing summer time alternative to punch. And with the summer months just around the corner, a good pineapple beer recipe won’t hurt. Below is a quick and easy recipe for making pineapple beer. Don’t rush it – if you have the time to do it properly, you will end up with a pineapple beer that tastes just as good as it is effective.

Pineapple Beer Recipe

This pineapple beer recipe makes 20 to 24 glasses in the end.

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Just How Alcoholic is Homemade Pineapple Beer?

If you are worried about creating a diabolical beer for the family, don’t worry too much. If you follow the recipe carefully and don’t leave the beer to stand too long, you should expect an alcohol content of around 3.5% to 4.5%. If you would prefer a non-alcoholic pineapple beer or a punch for summer, don’t let the brewing phase last longer than 3 days and completely skip the re-fermentation stage. After day 3, simply bottle and chill the beer and you will have a refreshing, fruity, summer punch – alcohol free.

Why Don’t You Put a Lid on the Pineapple Beer Bucket/Container?

Placing a lid firmly on the pineapple beer container or bucket will merely lead to the liquid fermenting early on. It might even form a mouldy layer on the top or turn sour. It is important for the beer to “breathe” during the process.

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At FinGlobal, we want nothing more than for every South African expat to enjoy a taste of back home during their “new” summer months. This pineapple beer recipe should do just that! Of course, we want more than just a delicious summer beer or punch for you to enjoy. We also want to assist you with your financial emigration and tax emigration when leaving SA shores. We have helped thousands of South Africans living abroad and with 10 years of experience in the field, we firmly believe that we are the best team to assist you. Avoid the red tape and enjoy an emigration process that is smooth and hassle free with the help of FinGlobal. Simply contact us for further assistance. Give us a call or send us an email today.

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