He can do what the Irish do when they run out of Beer, and that is to substitute it with Cough Syrup and they can blow the head off that :lol: :lol:
With all this talk about beer, im beginning to think they ought to rename this forum to http://www.ww2f.com/free-fire-zone/www.wwwofdrunks.com :lol::lol: The www stands for: Wonderful Wobbley World of Drunks. Do you all know what the opposite of M.A.D.D is? (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers) Its called: D.A.M.M. Drunks Against Madd Mothers. :lol::lol::lol:
For those who it may concern, I have tried the Beer Battered octopus. I must say it is a taste of seafood ecstasy like nothing else I've had! A definite must have!
Haha no thank you, I'll stick with my uncle's strange cookbook! However, I do appreciate your sarcasm.
Ha! I think Formerjughead is snooping around my restaurant idea... "Beer Battered EVERYTHING! We even beer batter the menus!" :lol: Some quality American brews consumed this weekend, including the latest collaboration from Stone Brewing in San Diego: Stone Collaborations Brew at the top of the page. Excellently done, loads of hop character, easy drinking. For tonight- with a new season of Top Gear hitting BBC America, I've got my bottle of british Thornberg Jaipur IPA ready to go. Fast cars, loud noises, and good beer. Not too bad for a monday!
I suggest you go with a county fair menu: Beer battered deep fried: Twinkies Snickers bars Sticks of butter (salted of course) Little Debbie's everything Gummi bears Spam Popcorn Corndogs This would give your customers all their basic food groups: Salt Cholesterol Fat Carbohydrates Sugar (preferably High Fructose Corn Syrup) Then offer cheap American beer to wash it down with.....
If you want to go "Country" you have to add gravy, as that is the only acceptable compliment for battered and fried foods.
Only if it is white gravy make with whole bacon fat and maybe some cracklin bread with extra crisco....
I have actually heard of places frying (or at least trying to fry) whole sticks of butter. While I'm sure it would be absolutely revolting, there's a tiny part of me that might want to try a bite... Across the pond last night- perfect compliment for the new season premier of Top Gear, Thornbridge's Jaipur IPA. Superb brew.
:lol: I wouldn't try a bite when anyone was looking, that's for sure... Possibly the best show on TV. The whole show they did with "trying to kill a Toyota Hilux" is still one of the most epic TV moments ever. And the Thornbridge beers ain't too shabby at all, either! Especially suprising given the travel across the pond- that often kills off a decent amount of hop character. Both the Thornbridge bottles I had certainly did not suffer from lack of hops!