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Andy further explores food and beer pairings… and succeeds

Our friend Andy has recently embarked upon a crusade to make beer and food pairings his bitch. Last night marked the second chapter in this poignant saga. The most delightful of his stylings, by far, was his dessert dish: fried plantains in a rum, cinnamon and brown sugar glaze (Andy, correct me if I’m wrong).

He also prepared a homemade cinnamon ice cream, which didn’t quite turn out. I’ve got high hopes for the next version, however. To top it all off, this scrumptious dessert was paired with an equally scrumptious Celebrator Dopplebock.

As we say in consulting, the synergies in the beer and food were fully leveraged.

6 Responses to “Andy further explores food and beer pairings… and succeeds”

  1. Andy Says:

    the plantains were in fact grilled, but otherwise you were spot on. and, yes, the synergism of the Celebrator and the rum glazed plantains was, if I may say so, phenomenally successful.

  2. Steven Says:

    Last night was definitely a fun night. Thanks to Andy for his hospitality and great food and Johnathan for the great beer. Let’s shoot to come over to my place sometime in mid October.

    Steven.

  3. Adam Says:

    Ya know The Session is hosted over at http://beerhaikudaily.com in October and it is all about beer and food. Andy, sounds like this is right up your alley.

  4. Andy Says:

    interesting… i might just put together post for that with 3-5 pairings and see what the feedback is like. thx.

  5. Adam Says:

    No prob.

  6. A tribute to the faithful pack-mule | Monday Night Brewery : Atlanta, GA Says:

    [...] If you haven’t heard, Andy is fast becoming our food and beer pairing expert. So in that sense he’s more like a pack-mule with his own cooking show. And his cooking is delicious. Keep it up Andy. Your work is not unappreciated. Although you probably owe us something for this write-up, so be thinking of how you can earn our love back. [...]

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