The former Carnegie Library, a glorious building in Washington, D.C., now houses the Historical Society of Washington, D.C.

On a recent cold November evening, the Society played host to National Public Radio. Susan Stamberg moderated a discussion with The Kitchen Sisters about their radio program: Hidden Kitchens.
What's the beer connection?
During a reception beforehand, cheese was donated by Cabot Creamery of Vermont and beer by Clipper City Brewing of Baltimore, Maryland. Wine was provided by Chateau Morrisette of Virginia.
Placards on each table displayed the appropriate pairings.

- McHenry Lager with Cabot Reduced Fat Cheddar. This all-malt lager, reminiscent of what mainstream American lagers once tasted like, has subdued but enough malt and hop character to pair with this reduced fat cheddar.
- Clipper City Pale Ale with Cabot 3-year Aged Cheddar. The earthy bite of bitters or pale ales matches the sharpness of cheddars.
- Small Craft Warning Uber Pils with Cabot Pepper Jack Cheddar. The beer's hellerbock-like sweet malt soothes the spice of the cheese. But its spicy hops (thus named Uber Pils, rather than bock) match the intensity of the cheese's peppery spiciness.
- Loose Cannon Hop3 Ale with Cabot Sun-Dried Tomato Basil Cheddar. The ebullient herbal and fruity hop aromas and flavors of the beer are a match for the cheddar's basil and sun-dried tomatoes.
A few weekends ago I tutored a beer-with-cheese tasting, a charity event for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
The major theme of the evening was that beer is a wonderful mate with cheese. In fact, I claimed, most any beer pairs well with most any cheese. Exceptions might be some of the more extremely flavored beers.
This does not always hold true with wine.
According to common lore, matching wine and cheese is a no-brainer. But when a rich, plush red wine meets a fresh, tangy chèvre, it causes an unpleasant tannin explosion in the mouth.The Wine Spectator does not, however, praise beer's companionship. The Baltimore Sun did: Crafty Combo.
Wine Spectator
100 Great Cheeses
September 2008







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