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From bottle to glass: the proper bottled beer pour starts with respecting the brew's style
Grab a frosted mug, remove the cap from the bottle, pour and serve. For many, that's all there is to bottled beer service. Wait staff that ignore...
Cheers, 09/01/09 by Garrett Oliver · More from publication -
Surprising combinations: beer goes with more than you might think
I often say that if you learn about craft beer, it will show you something entirely new to like. While wine is known for its food compatibility, in...
Cheers, 05/01/09 by Garrett Oliver · More from publication -
Better beer food pairings: understanding how beer complements food pleases patrons and profits
We're all accustomed to thinking about wine in the context of having a great dining experience, but now that so many excellent beers are widely...
Cheers, 03/01/06 by Garrett Oliver · More from publication -
Bar meets food: the noted brewmaster helps your beers meet your food and vice versa
Beer, by itself, can be wonderful, even revelatory. Food, however, is where the rubber meets the road--it's where we live. Most of us can clearly...
Cheers, 07/01/03 by Garrett Oliver · More from publication
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