Blue cheese and beer is one of the most demanding and rewarding pairings in the food-beer world — the intense mold-derived flavors (sharp, ammonia-adjacent, pungent, funky), high salt content, and creamy fat of a good Roquefort, Gorgonzola, or Stilto
John Brewster
John Brewster
John Brewster is the homebrewer and writer behind BrewMyBeer — over a decade of all-grain brewing, 80+ BIAB batches, and 1,000+ guides on fermentation science, water chemistry, hops, yeast, and homebrewing equipment. Every guide is written from genuine hands-on experience.
Sharp cheddar and beer is one of the foundational pairings in the craft beer world — aged cheddar’s crystalline texture, intense umami, and lactic sharpness interact with beer in ways that have been documented by cheesemongers and brewers for centuri
Cheesecake and beer pairing is a frequently overlooked combination that produces some of the most elegant dessert pairings in the beer world — the dense cream cheese filling, graham cracker crust, and fruit or vanilla toppings create multiple pairing
Beer with chocolate cake is one of the more counterintuitive but genuinely excellent food-beer pairings — the roast character in dark beers shares chemical compounds with cocoa, making beer-chocolate one of the few food-beer pairings with direct ingr
Steak and beer is one of the great classic pairings, with as much thought-out tradition behind it as steak and red wine — but beer’s carbonation, bitterness, and carbonation texture create different pairing dynamics than tannins and body in wine.
Thai green curry is one of the most beer-pairing-discussed Southeast Asian dishes, and the recommendations are consistently wrong in popular food media — the repeated advice to pair it with IPA ignores the specific way Thai green curry’s heat and …
Sushi is one of the most precisely understood beer pairings in Japanese food culture, and the Japanese craft beer scene has done more systematic work on this pairing than almost any other cuisine-beer combination.
Burgers and beer are an iconic pairing globally, but the beef burger vs. bean/veggie burger distinction creates genuinely different pairing dynamics that I’ve worked through at homebrew sessions and barbecues.
Pizza is one of the most-studied beer pairings globally, and for good reason — the combination of cheese fat, tomato acidity, yeast-fermented crust, and varied toppings creates an adaptable flavor profile that rewards thoughtful beer selection.
Indian fish curry is one of the most regionally diverse pairing subjects in Indian cuisine — a Goan fish curry (coconut milk and Kashmiri chili), a Bengali macher jhol (mustard-turmeric), a Kerala fish moilee (light coconut and green chili), and …