Whenever one goes out to their local establishment to have a few drinks, it’s wise to have some grub to go along with it. You’re less likely to be a bumbling fool by the time you leave …
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Whenever one goes out to their local establishment to have a few drinks, it’s wise to have some grub to go along with it. You’re less likely to be a bumbling fool by the time you leave and few things are worse than a hangover on an empty stomach. When it comes to beer, there are a variety of foods that pair well with the beverage. These range from french fries to nachos to burgers, but these options can be more simple and just as delicious. An example is cheese, and if you’re not a vegan or lactose intolerant, then chances are that you love to have a slice or two as a snack every now and then. On Jan. 29 at the Proclamation Ale Company at 298 Kilvert Street in Warwick, there will be numerous offerings of beer and cheese presented to folks willing to partake starting at 6pm.
This will be the ninth edition of the event taking place at the brewery with five different tastings of beer being paired with five different cheeses. While indulging, attendees will be able to understand why certain cheeses go well with certain beers and vice versa.
“We started working with Adrienne [D’Arconte] and Edgewood [Cheese Shop] back in 2022 and truly look forward to each pairing,” Proclamation Owner & Creative Director Lori Witham says. “We work together to specially pair five of her amazing cheeses with five of our beers, that range in styles from IPAs to stouts to sours, and while you enjoy them each, you’ll learn about the individual beers and cheeses, the different flavors, and why the two work well together. We try really hard to make each pairing unique and have never repeated a beer in any of the tastings, so that even if you’ve attended an event previously, you can definitely enjoy it again!”
Edgewood Cheese Shop is located at 1828 Broad Street in Cranston, and they have a variety of goods to choose from. Along with obviously numerous kinds of cheese, the business sells an assortment of dried meats, and they have holiday-themed charcuterie classes. They even have a “Cheese Club” where people in the area can get cheese delivered to their home on a monthly basis. They also have a newsletter to get regular updates, announcements and news via email. For all the details about everything I just described and more, visit www.edgewoodcheeseshop.com.
To keep track of what Proclamation has going on in terms of events for the future, along with what they currently have on tap among other pieces of information, check out their website at www.proclamationaleco.com.
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