Whatever you are eating, there is probably a perfect beer to go with it. Despite its success as a versatile beverage, beer struggles to conquer the world of desserts. The question is: Should it? And if so, how should you approach this potentially exquisite combination? How to pair beer and dessert?
To get you acquainted, we had a chat with Anikó Lehtinen, a beer expert with a sweet tooth. Lehtinen is a Finnish author, radio host, and a beer connaisseur of the highest caliber.
Rules of Beer Tasting
Talking about the proper equipment for tasting beer Lehtinen says, “A good wine glass is good for beer tasting as well. A convex-shaped glass is paramount to get the most out of your beer.” This is good news for most people. You don’t have to save space in your kitchen for those big and bulky beer glasses. They might look good among your beer-swigging friends but for proper tasting opt for the wine glass.
Lehtinen urges people to play around with different beer and dessert pairings. One option is to pick a pair that compliments each other or go for contrast. “Dark chocolate pairs well with dark and toasty beers. The bitter components of the chocolate harmonize with the bitter components in the beer, creating a more complex entirety. Or you go with a fresh and fruit-forward beer that cuts some of the dessert’s weight on the palate.”