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  • Practical Tips for Acquiring Your Own Pig
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    Practical Tips for Acquiring Your Own Pig

    January 1, 2008 - Kerry J. Byrne

    There are a surprising number of farms that raise pigs for the public, even around major metropolitan areas. Look up pig farms in your area and contact them in the spring or early summer and ask if they’ll save a pig for you in the fall. An ideal butchering pig will weigh about 200 pounds,... View Article

  • Pleasures of the Flesh—A Celebration of Meat and Beer
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    Pleasures of the Flesh—A Celebration of Meat and Beer

    January 1, 2008 - Kerry J. Byrne

    The first problem with butchering pigs is transportation—that is, assuming you don’t live on an actual pig farm, which, admittedly, would be nice.

  • When Fine Dining Calls For Fine Beer
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    When Fine Dining Calls For Fine Beer

    September 1, 2005 - Julie Johnson Bradford

    A fervent beer lover I know was sitting in a multi-starred restaurant. He’d made his food selection, and was studying the drinks menu. After glancing at the beer list, he scanned the wine pages before calling the sommelier. “I was looking for something in a jug red,” he said. “I beg your pardon?” asked the... View Article

  • Gastropubs and Fine Beer Dining, European Style
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    Gastropubs and Fine Beer Dining, European Style

    September 1, 2005 - Julie Johnson Bradford

    “We use the same fishmonger Gordon Ramsay does,” Mark Dorber says, not even trying to look modest. As the landlord of the White Horse at Parsons Green in West London, Dorber is well known for his cask-conditioned ales. But instead of acclaimed brewers, he is now using a three-star Michelin celebrity chef and culinary enfant... View Article

  • Educating the Next Generation of Restaurant Professionals
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    Educating the Next Generation of Restaurant Professionals

    September 1, 2005 - Julie Johnson Bradford

    When Jared Rouben applied to study at the Culinary Institute of America, he was excited to see on the application that the highly-regarded school included a beer club among the various student organizations. “Then I got here and discovered it had been dismantled for a couple of years. I was devastated,” says Rouben. “The first... View Article

  • Cocoa Beans and Grains of Barley: the Magic of Beer and Chocolate
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    Cocoa Beans and Grains of Barley: the Magic of Beer and Chocolate

    May 1, 2005 - Fred Eckhardt

    The pairing of beer with chocolate seems recently to have gained a life of its own. Among other signs are reports from New York that hint this lovely combination is “the next big thing.” Actually, during the past year, our stout ice cream float made inroads in the Big Apple, according to the Wall Street... View Article

  • Rules of Chocolate
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    Rules of Chocolate

    May 1, 2005 - Fred Eckhardt

    1. There is no caloric intake when beer and chocolate are combined. The calories in chocolate and those in beer counter and cancel each other out. 2. If you’ve got melted chocolate all over your hands, you’re obviously eating it too slowly. 3. Chocolate covered raisins, cherries, orange slices and strawberries all count as fruit,... View Article

  • Beer and Chocolate Tasting Basics
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    Beer and Chocolate Tasting Basics

    May 1, 2005 - Fred Eckhardt

    For each course, first sip the beer, then nibble the chocolate afterwards. Don’t overwhelm the one with the other.

  • Chocolate Recipes
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    Chocolate Recipes

    May 1, 2005 - Fred Eckhardt

    We offer three novelty items here that go very well with heavier beer and will give great life to any beer-chocolate tasting.

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