A
looming VAT return deadline that I’m procrastinating on and a sudden revisit from the summer weather nudged me to finally get back into posting words on this
blog. I have just the bind-blow to share with you. Check your judgments at the
door. Wait for it… Cake and beer. I’ll let that pairing linger in your
brain for a moment. Allow your reaction to gradually shift from, “Huh? That’ll
never work,” to “Huh! Who knew that could work?!”
I’m
here to tell you that it works. With special attention paid to the prominent
and subtle flavours and textures of cakes, and the prominent, subtle, and
lingering flavours and fizziness of quality craft beer, you can experience a
rarely visited taste combination. And a tasty combination it is.
Photo courtesy of Sharon Gunter of www.gunternation.com |
Caryna’s
Cakes hosted a Cake + Beer tasting event way back in the summer. The lovely
gentlemen of Beoir;
John of The Beer Nut and Reuben of A Tale of Ale were kind enough to consult on pairings in
advance of the night, and guide the tasting at the event. Their expertise on
the brewing process, of Irish craft breweries and tasting delicious beers
really elevated the event from, “This tastes good,” to “that is very
interesting. This tastes good. I’m learning and drinking beer and eating 5
pieces cake at the same time. Being an adult isn’t that much of a bummer after
all.”
Lime Coconut Macaroon cake was paired with Dungarvan Helvic Gold & Thyme Infused "Clara con Limón" (which is a spritzer) |
There were slim pickings on the Google to guide me on how exactly to pair beer and cake. But I knew it could be done. Cuilan and Sally from White Gypsy Brewery in Tipperary showed me that it could be done. It was a taste of his Belgian Dubbel paired with a chocolate raspberry cheesecake that set me off in the first place. It seemed that Caryna’s Cakes and Beoir would be hosting Ireland’s very first ever in the country on the planet Irish Craft Beer and Cake Tasting event. Ever.
Peanut caramel brownie was paired with Dungarvan Copper Ale |
The
general rule for tasting pairings is to go with either flavor matching (from example, the caramely notes in the Dungarvan Copper Ale complimented the caramel coating on the Peanut caramel brownies) and/or opposites. Here’s what we
served:
Thyme-infused "Clara con
Limón" with Dungarvan Helvic Gold & Lime coconut macaroon cake
O'Hara's Leann Follaín &
Chili chocolate tart
Dungarvan Copper Ale &
Peanut caramel brownie
Mac's apple cider & French
crepes served with rhubarb apple compote
As my grandfather Gica would say, "It was DELICIOUS." (Food love is in my blood)
Give (a) piece (of cake with beer) a chance.
Give (a) piece (of cake with beer) a chance.
I'm not one bit ashamed of that.
Caryna
www.carynascakes.com
@carynascakes
www.carynascakes.com
@carynascakes