What do we pair with these savory treats?
Beer!75% of Americans surveyed in a Harris Pollsaid they enjoyed a beer or twoon game day.
Check out their picks below and don’t missThese Are the 25 Worst Beers in the World.
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While you might think a chef wouldn’t go for a domestic pilsner, spoiler, you’re wrong.
“Miller High Life is my go-to game-day beer.
I love champagne and it’s self-dubbed ‘the champagne of beers.’
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saysChef Jason Santos, Nash Bar, Buttermilk & Bourbon and Citrus & Salt.
It’s light and won’t fill you up like other beers.
Perfect for tailgating or just having a few drinks at home watching the game.”
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It’s a crisp wheat ale with subtle spices that pair nicely with our fall tailgating menu."
Tuckerman Pale Ale, fromTuckerman Brewing Company, isBarbara Beckwith, GM Mountain View Grand Resort’s pick.
“It’s nutty, caramel and chocolate-yno spoon necessary!”
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