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Does Beer Go with Charcuterie?

Updated: May 1


Absolutely! Beer can be a fantastic pairing with charcuterie. The diverse flavors and textures of cured meats and cheeses can be beautifully complemented by the right beer choices. Here are some guidelines for selecting the perfect beer to accompany your charcuterie:


Light and Crisp Beers: Light lagers or pilsners are an excellent choice for charcuterie. They have a clean and refreshing taste that won't overpower the delicate flavors of the meats and cheeses. The effervescence can also help cleanse the palate between bites.


Pale Ales: Pale ales, with their balanced hop bitterness and malty sweetness, can pair well with a variety of charcuterie. They provide a nice contrast to the richness of the meats and cheeses.


Belgian Ales: Belgian ales, especially those with fruity or spicy notes, can be a delightful match for charcuterie. They often have complex flavors that harmonize well with the diverse flavors on the board.


Wheat Beers: Wheat beers, such as hefeweizens, are a refreshing choice for charcuterie. Their light, slightly fruity, and often slightly spicy characteristics can enhance the overall experience.


Brown Ales: Brown ales with their nutty and caramel flavors can complement the savory nature of charcuterie, especially if there are smoked or spiced meats on the board.


Sour Beers: Sour beers can be a surprising but excellent pairing with charcuterie. Their tartness can cut through the richness of the meats and cheeses, providing a delightful contrast.


Avoid Overly Strong or Hop-Forward Beers: Be cautious with extremely hoppy or high-alcohol beers, as they might overpower the subtle flavors of charcuterie.


Ultimately, the best beer pairings will depend on the specific types of cured meats and cheeses you have on your charcuterie board, as well as personal preferences. For our charcuterie boards I would suggest a Pilsner, Lager, Pale Ale or Wheat Beer. Consider offering a variety of beer options to cater to different tastes and allow guests to experiment with different combinations. Cheers to a delectable charcuterie and beer experience!







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