Beer Pairing
It should be no surprise that beer and Ambriona chocolate actually have abundant commonalities; they are both fermented foods and they are subjected to significant
When you are serving multiple beers, it is recommended that you start with the lightest one and then gradually move up to the stronger ones.
There are basically two types of pairings:
Now, when you are trying out the matching of chocolate with beer, it is recommended that you first take a sip of the beverage of your choice and swirl it around inside your mouth.
A bit of valuable advice: when you are pairing beer with chocolate, you would want to look out for
Our patrons are also encouraged to experiment and find out what suits their inclination best. One way to do so would be by inviting friends and family. You could then intermingle different
For example, say you tried a piece of dark chocolate and followed it up with a particular beer, and it left a bad taste in your mouth. You would not be wrong in inferring that that was not a right match for you. You will know when it is the right match, for the
Most of the recommended pairings are as per the Congruent method
Name of chocolate |
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Recommended beer for paring |
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Single-origin south |
71% |
Corona, Desperado, SOL, Amigos |
Citric & Fruity notes with a |
55% |
Stella Aristo, Amstel Light, Shepherd’s name 1698, Fullers Black cab, Schneider Weisse, Carlsberg Elephant, Guinness |
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