...... Debowe Mocne. These Polish beers are more like abbey beers and are a cheap alternative to Leffe and tast great with bread and cheese believe it or not, and pickle. I think it's the pickles it really works with. .........
I've been moving into beer and food matching over the past year or so.
I used to go to the local wines circle - good for the social side but useless in terms of finding good wine - because of the change in vintage each year you can't just keep buying it when you have found a good one. Now, with beer ...... (apart from changes made when a big brewery buys up a small one and adulterates what it has bought....)
I had some friends round last night for a beer and food matching evening. I did the cooking and if you make clear the point of the evening is to see how the food and beer goes together it takes a of of the strain out of the cooking.
I tend to use 'An Appetite for Ale' by Fionna and Will Beckett as a starting point for recipes. You can get a second hand one off Amazon for less than £3.
Also some good advice at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/food/2012/01/how-to-pair-food-and-beer---pa.shtml
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/food/2012/02/how-to-pair-food-and-beer---pa-1.shtml
http://www.fullers.co.uk/rte.asp?id=148
http://www.leffe.com/en/what-food-pairing
http://petebrown.blogspot.co.uk/
Last night we had:
Caesar salad with Duvel
A lamb stew (Shearers Stew from the Beckett book) with Old Dalby - a local bottled beer
M&S chocolate (melting) pud - with this we had two beers to see which one people preferred:
- Mud city stout - a chocolaty beer
- Friuli Strawberry beer - think Black Forest Gateau
.
Both matched with the pud really well. My guess is that the Mud City stout wins in winter and the Friuli in the summer.
The Becket book has a fantastic chicken casserole made (and drunk) with Sierra Nevada.(It has the really original name of 'Sierra Nevada Chicken'.)
If I had to choose one beer/food match though it would be........
Parish Brewery's Baz's Bonce Blower with a good Stilton (and no biscuits)
This is a barley-wine-type beer and is 12%. Each on their own are really good but together .... absolutely fantastic.
If you can't get the Bonce Blower you could try the Stilton with, say, Fullers Golden Pride or maybe one of their Vintage Ales.