Supplying Brewing with Aseptic Fruit Purees

I’ve been supplying brewing ingredients for years, and one of the biggest changes I’ve seen is how brewers use fruit. It used to be all about whole fruit or juice. Now, more breweries ask for aseptic fruit purees. There’s a good reason for that. Purees save time, reduce risk, and offer consistent results. If you work in brewing supply like I do, you need to understand what these purees are and why brewers want them.
What Are Aseptic Fruit Purees?
Aseptic fruit purees are made by processing real fruit into a smooth liquid and then heat-treating it to kill any harmful bacteria or yeast. After that, the puree is sealed in sterile packaging. No preservatives are added. The process keeps the fruit shelf-stable without needing to freeze or refrigerate it until opened.
That means:
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No refrigeration needed for storage
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Long shelf life
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Clean and ready to use
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Safe from contamination
It’s a simple idea, but a big deal for brewers.
Why Brewers Ask for Aseptic Fruit Purees
When I talk to brewers, I hear the same things. They want:
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Less mess
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More control
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Fewer delays
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Consistent flavor
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Safer fermentation
Fresh fruit may sound good, but it comes with problems. It spoils fast. It brings wild yeast and bacteria into the tank. It’s hard to store in bulk. And the flavor changes with each batch.
Aseptic purees solve those problems. They show up clean and ready to use. No cutting or peeling. No freezing and thawing. No unexpected bugs ruining a batch.
What We Supply
In my business, we focus on quality. That starts with the fruit itself. We only source purees made from 100% real fruit with no sugar, color, or flavor added.
We stock a wide range of options:
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Tropical: mango, guava, passion fruit
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Berry: raspberry, blueberry, blackberry
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Citrus: blood orange, lime, lemon
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Unique: prickly pear, pink guava, lychee
We supply these in aseptic bags or buckets, depending on what the brewer needs. Most of our clients prefer 44 lb bags, which are easy to move and store.
We also offer sample packs. This helps small breweries run test batches before they commit to full orders.
What Brewers Need to Know Before Ordering
When a brewery contacts us for the first time, I ask a few simple questions:
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What type of beer or seltzer are you making?
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What size is your batch?
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Do you want pulp or a smooth finish?
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Are you adding before or after fermentation?
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Do you need help with shipping or storage?
This helps us guide them to the right product and volume. Some brewers need small orders. Others want pallets delivered to their warehouse.
We also help brewers plan their fruit use based on season. Some purees are harder to get at certain times of year. We let our clients know in advance so they can place early orders.
How We Store and Ship
We store our puree inventory in a clean, dry warehouse. Since aseptic purees don’t need cold storage, we can keep more stock on hand and ship faster.
Shipping is simple. We box or pallet the puree, depending on the size of the order. Most deliveries arrive in two to five days.
For bigger customers, we schedule recurring shipments. This helps breweries stay stocked without worrying about inventory gaps.
Working with Small and Large Brewers
I work with everyone from small brewpubs to regional breweries. Each one has different needs.
Small brewers often want to try something new without spending too much. We help them start with a few bags and simple instructions.
Larger brewers care more about cost per pound, shipping time, and product consistency. We keep their specs on file so reorders are quick and easy.
In both cases, the key is clear communication. I don’t just sell fruit. I make sure they get what they need, when they need it, in the format that works for them.
A Few Tips for New Brewers
If you’re new to using aseptic fruit purees, here’s what I tell my customers:
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Start small. Run a test batch.
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Add the puree after fermentation for better flavor.
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Use closed transfers if possible to avoid oxygen.
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Stir gently to blend.
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Taste before you scale.
Also, always read the label. Check the fruit content, pH, and whether it’s clarified or has pulp. Not all purees behave the same way in beer.
Final Thoughts
Aseptic fruit purees make brewing with fruit easier, safer, and more predictable. That’s why more brewers are asking for them. As a supplier, I’ve seen how they help breweries cut waste, speed up production, and improve quality.
If you’re in the business of supplying brewing, it’s smart to carry a solid range of purees. Stock what brewers actually use. Know your product. Offer support when needed. That’s how you build trust in this industry—and keep brewers coming back.
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