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Meat Beer
A beer with the flavor of a good steak or hamburger. | |
You may have eaten at a Steak and Ale. Well, why not have both at the same time? With Meat Beer, you can. Liquify the steak, mix it with the beer, and you'll have dinner in a glass, a beer with the chunky residue of a steak floating to the surface. The varieties will include: Bacon Cheesburger Lager
and Hamburger Helper Ale.
Steak and Ale Pie
http://www.pierecip...AZ/SteaknAlePie.asp Is this the combination you were looking for? [Aristotle, Mar 01 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Cock Ale
http://www.brewery....cm3/recs/13_23.html Old and modern recipes. [JKew, Feb 09 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Bullshot
http://www.tulleeho...bz/recipe.asp?ID=72 Apparently a mixed drink with beef consomme. [bookworm, Feb 10 2002, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Turkey & Gravy flavored soda
http://www.jonessod...m/files/turkey.html Available briefly in November, 2003 in US. [krelnik, Oct 04 2004]
Fish wine
http://today.reuter...D-CHINA-WINE-DC.XML Those whacky Chinese! Don'tcha love 'em? [angel, Feb 06 2005]
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I know you're going to think I'm making this up, because I have no reference for it, but in Tudor times (that's 16th century-ish) there used to be something called 'cock ale'. While the ale was fermenting, you had a piece of chicken in the pot with it. No, I don't know why. |
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Baked. I have a friend who labeled Guinness as "Pork Chop in a Bottle." |
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aw, I thought you'd be making beer from fermented meat. How high does blood sugar content get anyway? |
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I made a variant of this back in my homebrewing -- and braver -- days; it made a very good, strong, and surprisingly clear ale. No trace of chickeny flavours, although the raisins came through quite strongly. |
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Meat Beer. Let me think about that for just a second. I might be lazy, but who needs BOTH in the same glass? |
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"I'm all hungry AND thirsty, but I can't be going and dirtying up who KNOWS how many glasses and plates. Forks and spoons, too. Hmmm, maybe I'll have a quick Meat Beer." |
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Why not throw a few potatoes in there and have the whole meal in a can? Meat and Potatoes Lager? |
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Only if it's imported from Canada |
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Make soup with beer instead of water, and put it it a can? |
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There's always carrots in my vomit, even though i never remember eating carrots. Hang on . . I vaguely recall drinking a few of the lamb stew lagers. |
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