Beer Tasting Party Tips and Ideas
Looking for an excuse to throw a theme party? Look no further. Beer tasting parties are trendy and hugely popular on the international party scene. What better way to please your guests than to host a beer tasting event? Invite your beer loving friends and any party lovers who would enjoy exploring the contemporary beer scene.
Most adults, at some time, have been to wine tasting events—and the formula is well known. Wine tasting parties tend to be rather restrained affairs that require much effort on the part of the host to "get the party going." However, beer-tasting events are quite the opposite.
Perhaps the popularity of beer tasting over wine tasting has something to do with the difference in etiquette: where wine tasters are obliged to spit out their samples, beer tasters actually consume the beer in order to appreciate its merits!
In short, beer theme parties seem to attract the types of guests who are keen to party. No wonder the new breed of beer tasting events is so popular!
Choosing Beers for Beer Tasting Parties
Keep things simple; choose no more than 10 to 12 different beers. Aim for a range of different types and styles of beer: pale, dark, hoppy, malty, lambic, non-lambic, etc.
Here are some suggestions for beer samples:
- Ayinger Bräu Weisse has a fresh, fruity flavor.
- Celebrator Dopplebock is strong, dark and deliciously rich.
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Cooper & Sons Ale is a great summer beer from Australia.
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Durham Brewery Temptation, formerly called Imperial Russian stout, has dark treacle and coffee flavors.
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Geary’s Special Hampshire Ale is hoppy with a fruity citrus finish.
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Lindemans Framboise Lambic is yeast-free beer with an exquisite raspberry flavor.
- Marston’s Pedigree has excellent balance between malty and hoppy flavors.
- Old Suffolk has a rich chocolate flavor.
- Orval Trappist Ale has complex flavors and an impressive head.
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Samuel Smith Old Brewery Pale Ale is an elegant, classic pale ale.
Serving Beer and Food
Serve a buffet-style selection of food that pairs particularly well with all types of beers. Invite guests to cleanse their palates between beer tastings by nibbling on the different foods.
Aim to choose foods that complement your beer menu; avoid serving foods that are too strongly flavored or overly spicy as these may dominate the flavors of the beers. Safe bets include bread-based nibbles, crackers, fruit, crudités, mild cheeses and cold meats.
However, bear in mind that half the fun of a beer tasting bash is the joy of trying out different foods that go well with beer. Provide a few more unusual treats such as patés, pickles, smoked sausages and even chocolate-based creations. You can guarantee that as the evening progresses, the guests will become more adventurous!
Tips for Throwing Beer Tasting Events
The following tips will help you throw a successful beer tasting party:
Useful Beer Tasting Terms
You may also want to pass out sheets with the following beer tasting terms. Inexperienced beer drinkers may find it helpful as they try to pin down the differences between beers.
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