Oily fish canapes, liked smoked salmon
blinis and sushi, love a delicately flavoured, effervescent beer with
citrus notes to cut through the fat. Try these with a Belgian Wit Bier such
as Vedett Extra
White, or a sharp, crisp lager: Asahi Super Dry
is perfect. The zestiness of Thwaite’s
Wainwright pairs perfectly with mini cod goujons. Try Magic Rock Salty Kiss
with scallops, the beer really brings out the brininess of fish.
Oriental inspired appetizers – spring rolls, chicken satay, wontons and
coriander prawns – will find no better match than Oakham Citra
with its pungent grapefruit, lychee and gooseberry flavours or Adnam’s Ghost Ship
which has stunning lemon and lime aromas.
Indian influenced spicy bites – think onion bhajis, samosas, pakora and
tandoori chicken - work surprisingly well with dark, roasty beers like
stouts and milds. The chocolatey sweetness of the beer acts as a foil to
the intense heat of the spice and top of the leader board for me is Hook Norton Double Stout,
closely followed by Moorhouse’s
Black Cat Mild. (These beers also work well with mini
Yorkshire Puddings filled with rare roast beef and a dash of horseradish).
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