A few days ago a good friend reminded me that it's braising season. Time to get out the dutch oven and slow cook some goodness. I started off with a recipe from Cooking Light for beer braised beef stew since it covered the two major food groups in the title. It called for root veggies; carrots, onions, garlic, and turnips, some beef broth and 1 dark beer. I headed off to my LBS (local beer store) and was delighted to find Anchor's Porter. I hadn't tried their porter but I am a big fan of their seasonal Christmas Ale so I grabbed a sixer.
As the weather turns cold grab some and drink it slowly, you won't regret it. It's even good at room temperature.
Bottom line: Highly Recommended.
Bottom line: Highly Recommended.
Buy it if you like good beer with complexity and you have a bowl of stew in front of you.
Don't buy it if you don't like porter.
Don't buy it if you don't like porter.
2 comments:
So when am I invited to come eat some of this mouth watering beer enhanced num nums? say tonight? tomorrow.. please man, PLEASE
I appreciate your reference in the first paragraph to "the dutch oven" and "slow cooking some goodness."
I had a bit of a cooking lesson myself last night, however the results were perhaps not as savory as your beer braise experiment. My recipe called for quite a lot of beans.
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