Beer Hop and glory
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.
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Ale and interesting

Interested in beer? Join The Beer Club of Britain.
Ale and interesting
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.


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