Meat Beer

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  1. ZenAgnostic

    ZenAgnostic Pooh-Bah (1,679) Jan 27, 2011 Texas
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  2. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    Well, the was a Boston Beer Co. beer, one of many Koch has discontinued :slight_frown:... OLD **** ALE (very limited but, you know what - no line).

    My favorite way to cook 'em! Lots of garlic and sweet onions with the sprouts cut in half, done in a wok on the side burner of the Weber (that counts as "grilling", right?)
     
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  3. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
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    Try deglazing the sprouts with a bit of balsamic vinegar, the good stuff not the crap from Walmart. Just a little, and garlic.
     
  4. LesDewitt4beer

    LesDewitt4beer Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,315) Jan 25, 2021 Minnesota
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    Impossible Meat Beer:stuck_out_tongue:
     
  5. md3kcn

    md3kcn Savant (1,130) Feb 4, 2021 North Carolina
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    i would not turn down a beef terryaki ale if you presented one to me
     
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  6. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,325) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    Isn't all beer "plant based"? :rolling_eyes:
     
  7. sulldaddy

    sulldaddy Grand Pooh-Bah (5,716) Apr 6, 2003 Connecticut
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    wheat :slight_smile:
    barley :slight_smile:
    hops :slight_smile:
    corn :slight_smile:
    yeast :astonished:

    damnit I guess beer isnt 100% plants....:sunglasses:
     
  8. LesDewitt4beer

    LesDewitt4beer Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,315) Jan 25, 2021 Minnesota
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    Quite! Although some finishing touches may not be. Like sea salt. Schell's Fort Road Helles Pale Lager has a salty finish. But to your point it really isn't in the base of the mix...but without it? It might be shite.
     
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  9. Grounder

    Grounder Zealot (547) Jun 20, 2019 Illinois

    Well, I imagine Novozymes et al. do make something that would allow to turn plant biomass (cellulose) into fermentable sugars. Probably you can get used to the taste (c).
     
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  10. LesDewitt4beer

    LesDewitt4beer Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,315) Jan 25, 2021 Minnesota
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    Yeast is a single cell fungal type o thang goin' down...:beers: Cheers!
     
  11. Smakawhat

    Smakawhat Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,191) Mar 18, 2008 Maryland
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    That's how I do them also, you roast fresh brussels sprouts this way you will never make em any way else ever again. Sometimes I skip the balsamic..
     
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  12. Grounder

    Grounder Zealot (547) Jun 20, 2019 Illinois

    Theoretically you don't need yeast to make beer. It's just that yeast is extremely cost-efficient, self-propagating matrix that contains all the necessary enzymes. It's basically a nanobot we don't have to invent.
     
  13. Giantspace

    Giantspace Grand Pooh-Bah (3,043) Dec 22, 2011 Pennsylvania
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    Light olive oil, salt and toss them in a cast iron pan. Cook in the oven at 400 till cooked. Amazing taste. Goes great with a plant based IPA.

    Enjoy
     
  14. tasterschoice62

    tasterschoice62 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,949) May 14, 2014 Rhode Island
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    One of the top sellers on the menu at the brewery. Will be again at the restaurant this summer. Umami is the word that describes the flavor you get from these sprouts. 60# a day sold. Try it.
    [​IMG]
     
  15. MistaRyte

    MistaRyte Pooh-Bah (2,681) Jan 14, 2008 Virginia
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    Dogfish Head Beer for Breakfast... aka "scrapple beer"!
     
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  16. BPVandenbroek

    BPVandenbroek Initiate (0) Jan 16, 2016 Canada (AB)
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    I guess I better stockpile a few cases of "Steak and Ale" ale then, huh?
     
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