Beer
Many people don’t realise that the right beer can make a great partner for food, says Susy Atkins.
Susy Atkins recommends you crack open an ice-cold ale or cool Belgian wheat beer to keep the party going this summer. Here are some of her suggestions.
Ale and interesting
Interested in beer? Join The Beer Club of Britain.
Interested in beer? These days you don’t have to be a geek to admit to a love of speciality beers. And modern beer drinkers know that the more exciting draughts make versatile partners for food – try a good English ale with a beef stew, a hoppy Pilsner with a home-made pizza or even a chilled, pale wheat beer with seafood.
So get out of the pub, beer drinker, and join The Beer Club of Britain. Every two months, it delivers, to your door, a mixed case of 20 speciality beers to your home with detailed tasting notes. The beers include award-winning brews from the UK and abroad. The price is £39.95 plus p&p every two months. Visit the
website or call 0845 620 9969.