
A warm-weather take on the food-and-drink pairings trend: one-bite paella skewers served with red and white sangria, by KG Fare Catering & Events in New York.
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In Chicago, Truffleberry Market puts a twist on mozzarella sticks with its molten Brie with balsamic fig jam appetizer. "We typically serve it with cherry ale, but we had a client who loves apple ale, so we've used apple ale as another version," said executive chef and owner Brittany Ferrin.
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Shepherd’s pie with a gougère cup, horseradish potato puree, English peas, pearl onions, and braised beef short rib paired with a mini shot of Guinness from Boutique Bites in Chicago
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Lamb kebobs and Mediterranean couscous with rose tea sips from Mary Giuliani Catering & Events in New York.
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In New York, Naturally Delicious catering prepared a five-course meal with beer pairings last week. The feast began with foie and fig potato chips with spiced walnuts, paired with Brewery Ommegang Rare Vos Amber Ale.
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Arancini de riso with butternut squash, sage, mascarpone, and brown butter pancetta vinaigrette paired with a pumpkin martini with cream liqueur, vanilla vodka, pumpkin spice syrup, and garnished with whipped cream and a cinnamon stick from Choura Events in Long Beach, California
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In New York, El Rey Coffee Bar & Luncheonette serves duck confit and cherry hand pies with Stiegl Pils beer from Austria.
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Brulée cinnamon French toast with seared fois gras, ice cider gelée glazed with choice of cape gooseberry, bing cherry, blackberry, or apple coupled with Antolino Brongo Cryomalus ice cider from Kindred Spirits Catering in Toronto
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Roasted calabaza and chorizo tartlette with spiced goat cheese and candied walnut served with a “Not Hot” toddy with sparkling apple cider, Maker’s Mark bourbon, orange, lemon, fresh mint, a touch of honey, and a dash of cinnamon and clove from Creative Tastes Catering & Event Production in Miami
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The second course from Naturally Delicious was winter celery root soup with spicy chorizo and crispy shallots, served again with the Bewery Ommegang Rare Vos Amber Ale.
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Harissa shrimp with mango dip paired with a shooter of mango lasse from East Meets West Catering in Boston
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Thai-style local skirt steak tacos with cilantro, onion, sour cream, and sriracha paired with Phoebe’s Fall Pilsner brewed by Eat & Smile in Washington
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Naturally Delicious's third course was herb-roasted chicken with roasted Brussels sprouts and creamy polenta, served with SixPoint Brewery's Global Warmer.
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For the cheese course, Naturally Delicious served roasted hazelnut honey and spiced walnuts, cheeses, and the SixPoint Brewery Global Warmer.
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At Pinch American Grill in New York's Empire City Casino, executive chef Fabienne Eymard serves a gratinéed onion soup with a shot of Ithaca Nut Brown Ale. According to the culinary team, the caramel notes in the beer complement the sweetness of the onions in the soup.
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As part of its "Sip & Taste" concept, which pairs snacks with beverages, Wolfgang Puck Catering offers pastrami sandwiches made with American Waygu beef and Russian dressing. The hearty bites are presented atop miniature mugs of Anchor Brewing Company’s Liberty Ale.
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Rockit Ranch Productions just opened its new restaurant, Bottlefork, in Chicago's River North neighborhood. On the menu, pairings include the locally made Goose Island Gillian beer with manilla clam and Portuguese sausage flatbread. "The earthiness of the sausage pizza works well with the effervescing and spritz-y brew," said a rep. "The lightness of the beer cuts through the heartiness of the dish."
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In Los Angeles, Love Catering pairs Ashai beer with bites of tuna sashimi dressed with blood orange, cucumber, and yuzu vinaigrette. "There is a reason the Japanese pair this beer with sushi," said a Love spokesperson. "Both flavors are so delicate that they don't ruin either the food or the drink. This really is a perfect match."
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Also on Love Catering's menu: house-made beet, carrot, and potato chips with a lemon labneh (strained yogurt) dipping sauce. "We pair this with Pislner Urquell," said the Love rep. "The chips are crunchy and salty with a bit of sweetness, and the lemon labneh has a creamy flavor. The pilsner cuts right through the heaviness of the dip and ... the lemon on the labneh carries through with the beer."
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In Chicago, Fig Catering created a beer-and-cheese tasting station at a recent wedding. "We set up a bar where guests were able to try six small beer pours, each paired with one to two different cheeses," said Fig owner Molly Schemper. "The beers included some of the couple's all-time favorites and some regional craft brews to make a well-rounded cheese and beer experience."
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Beer can pair with dessert, too. The Michigan restaurant Bigalora Wood Fired Cucina pairs house-made gelato with local beers such as Founder's Porter.
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Naturally Delicious Catering pairs bittersweet chocolate squares with Brooklyn Brewery's Brooklyn Local 2, a Belgian dark ale.
Photo: Amber Gress