Aug 13 2007
Welcome to beerdinners.com!
Welcome to beerdinners.com. Click here for some details on what a beer dinner is. If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Welcome to BeerDinners.com. This website is designed to be your online resource for where to find and how to host a Beer Dinner. We’ll be adding more Complete Beer Dinners and events as we go, so make sure to check back on a frequent basis. Or, even better, sign up for an RSS Feed and get all of the Beer Dinner info delivered straight to you.
Cheers!
What is a “Beer Dinner�
A Beer Dinner is typically a four to eight course meal where a different style of beer is served with each course. Each beer is specifically paired with that course by the chef because the taste and flavors of the food and beer compliment each other.
Beer Dinners are normally held at high-end restaurants or brewpubs and you will be able to find out about the public events here at BeerDinners.com. But, we also provide you with all of the information you’ll need host your very own Beer Dinner one of your own. Just click on the “Complete Menus†section to get recipes and pairings for a party of 8-10 people.
For additional tips and ideas on hosting your own event, click on the “Tips and Ideas†section.
If you know of a Beer Dinner in your area, please post it in the “Promote†area and we’ll post it on our Beer Dinner Calendar.
If you attend a Beer Dinner, make sure to post your review and photos in our “Review a Beer Dinner†section.
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This is really excellent that you’re putting this site up. I came to great beer by way of great food, and I’m often torn with how beer pairs with more delicate foods as I’ve always been more of a wine fan until recently. It seems most beer dinners are always heavy typical brewpub fare because let’s face it, you don’t generally see scallops or foie gras torchon on the menus.
Anyway…I hope to be proven quite wrong and look forward to seeing your pairings and reading the blog.