For the Choose a light beer with a clean finish, nothing too hoppy or heavy
Choose Belgian-style beers with fruity, spicy notes that pair well with salads and veggies; cuts into bitterness
Beer Fan
Kolsch
Radler
Germany’s favorite session ale
Light lager with grapefruit
Blonde ale
Fruit lambic
Candy sugars & spices galore
Dry, low ABV flavor explosions
Altbier
Choose lagers or something with heft
Crisp, flavorful & dry
Choose sweet, dark or malted beers
Grainy, silky, full mouthfeel
Dunkel
Oatmeal Stout
Wit Beer
Bright with notes of coriander & orange peel
Geuze
Blends of aged & young lambic
West Coast IPA
Balanced hops & malt sweetness
Hop forward with a malt backbone
Rauchbier
Kellerbier*
Smoky wheat malts & ever-changing character
Unfiltered lager
*Note: This is a personal favorite option for any course, any day. Recommendations from James Mullally, co-owner of Bierhaul. Thornton
FOR THE
WINE CONNOISSEUR APPETIZER
Cheese, crackers, cured meats
1S COURSE T
Soups, salads, vegetables
D U 2N CO RSE
Turkey, ham, dark meats
DESSERT Cheesecake, apple pie, pecan pie
SPARKLING
PINOT GRIGIO
CHARDONNAY
RIESLING
A brut-style wine pairs with fried or fatty appetizers.
The dry, fruity citrus flavors match with salads.
Rich, full-bodied and oak-aged
Ranging from dry to sweet,
flavors match earthy dishes.
pair it with fruit-focused desserts.
MOSCATO Sweet with a fizz, the bubbles cleanse the palate.
VINHO VERDE Effervescent, crisp and light notes match salty foods.
Please enjoy responsibly.
SAUVIGNON BLANC
ROSÉ
Citrus, melon and grassy notes pair well with lighter first course dishes
Dry or sweet, its fruitiness complements and doesn’t overpower rich, savory holiday foods.
or greens.
GEWÜRZTRAMINER Dry or sweet, floral, spice and apricot aromas pair with rich soups or sweet potatoes.
TAWNY PORT Rich nuttiness that matches pecan, almond or hazelnut desserts.
ZINFANDEL
LATE HARVEST
Rich, fruit-forward notes match
Very sweet and pairs well with
well-seasoned meats.
confectionary desserts.
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