Obliviousbrew
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I love mussels with my house pale ale. I also regularily make a beef stew with a dubbel. I´ve tried several things with my IPAs but they don´t do well for cooking.
Obliviousbrew said:I love mussels with my house pale ale. I also regularily make a beef stew with a dubbel. I´ve tried several things with my IPAs but they don´t do well for cooking.
Have you tried making a bread with an IPA? I had some at a SN beer dinner that was awesome. They also made an IPA butter to go with it.
Obliviousbrew said:I´ll try that thank you, my bread it´s pretty good (my wife´s it´s better) Interested about the IPA butter... and just gave me the idea of making a porter tapenade.
noobiebrewer said:I have used a lager and pilsner in pizza crust as well try that if you make your own pizza
I have used a lager and pilsner in pizza crust as well try that if you make your own pizza
Grantman1 said:I haven't cooked with any of my homebrew, but I did make a fondue with a Celebration Ale and some extra sharp cheese. A great match - the IPA brought out even more of a bite to the cheese.
AnchorBock said:Do you have an ingredient list or recipe you could post?
flars said:American Amber Ale to marinate the onions for deep fried rings. Also in the batter for deep fried fish and shrimp.
Do you have an ingredient list or recipe you could post?
PhelanKA7 said:I've never cooked with my beer but a friend of mine used homebrew I gave him to do something with ribs... and I'm Kosher and couldn't even eat them. He's sort of an idiot.
Channel66 said:Coffee rubbed Angus fillet braised with espresso stout.
That looks really good!
harrymanback92 said:9% Saison marinated ribs, then dry rubbed, smoked, then I add my Saison BBQ sauce and throw them on the grill for a couple minutes. Delicious.
jwwbrennan said:Bernd's always makes good looking bread. The site is a great motivator.
If you make the bread be aware the salt in the ingredients doesn't get added in the preparation. I added it after the autolyse. I need to modify the recipe as my rye sourdough is sluggish.