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Beer & Food Pairings

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Can I start you off with something to drink?  Would you like to take a look at our Beverage Menu?  Would you like to start off with some Still or Sparkling Water?  These are all typi

Magic Hat Circus Boy

I stopped by the grocery store on the way home the other night for a few odds and ends, and ended up leaving with dinner and a beer to accompany my chosen meal for the evening.

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Nestled at the base of the Pacific Coast mountain range sits the tiny town of Los Gatos.

Oysters & Beer

When considering beer and food pairings, often one of the first that arises is the age-old marriage of oysters and stout.

Recipes

Beer Goes Haute; photo by Simon Hare

Our story begins as a beer writer – let’s call him Stephen – and his soon-to-be bride enter a tip-of-everyone’s-tongue kind of restaurant in Miami for the lady’s birthday dinner.

 

Thomas Keller

Since first setting up shop in Northern California in 1994, the icon of gastronomy has helped elevate the American palate. Now, he’s bringing craft beer along for the ride.