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On the Web
- HGTV - Pairing Beer With Food - Advice on good and poor food and beer pairings.
- Ale University - Food and Beers - Discusses techniques for pairing food and beer as well as some specific recommendations.
- Cooking Light - Brewing a Perfect Match - Offers health-conscious advice on food and beer pairing. Includes quick guide to styles and several recipes with a recommended beer pairing.
- Tastings - Guide to classic style and food pairings as well as advice on using beer as an ingredient when cooking.
- Sally's Place - Information on the "cut, complement, and contrast" technique for pairing beer and food, as well as broad and specific recommendations.
- Portland Food and Drink - Food Dude's weblog includes restaurant reviews, wine and food pairings, local events, and links to related sites.
- Dallas Wine and Food Festival - Annual spring festival featuring wine and food pairings, and the Rising Stars Chefs' Awards.
- Bacchus Wine Market and Tasting Room - Features Italian wines, and weekly wine tastings with food pairing. Includes list of events and catalog of wines listed according to region.
- Indian Creek Village Winery - Producer located in Ringwood. Contains pictures of the harvest and crush, food pairing suggestions, and contact information.
- Hosmer Winery - Produces a range of white, red, and dessert wines in Ovid, near Cayuga Lake. Contains product descriptions, ordering information, award lists, and food pairing suggestions.
Wikipedia Articles
- Wine and food matching - Wine and food matching is the process of pairing a food with complementary flavors, aromas, and textures found in wine. It can be a nuanced art and the life-long study of oenophiles and sommeliers.
- Bremner Wafer - Bremner Wafers are made by the Bremner Biscuit Company. The company claims that the crackers "have a neutral taste" and that they are "perfect for pairing with fine wine or savoring with cheese and paté or seafood, soups and salads" It is because of this "neutral" taste that many wineries] and food aficionados around the world prefer using the Bremner [[wafer as a wine tasting cracker.