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AmberThis ale is great with most meats – and is great served with hamburgers or sausages. It is a good match with smoked fish and can even stand up to wild game dishes. Turbodog is also great for marinating and during the cooking process. |
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TurbodogThis ale is great with most meats – and is great served with hamburgers or sausages. It is a good match with smoked fish and can even stand up to wild game dishes. Turbodog is also great for marinating and during the cooking process. |
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Purple HazeThis beer is best served with salads or paired with light fruit desserts, such as souffles or chiffon cake. Many people enjoy it with chocolate desserts. It’s also great with entrees that are prepared with fruit. Consider enjoying a Purple Haze alone at the end of your meal as dessert. |
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Light/GoldenHonestly, this beer goes well with anything. Try it with pastas, grilled vegetables or light chicken dishes. It’s also a great thirst quencher with spicy foods, such as blackened redfish. It’s a nice choice if you’re seeking a beer with a milder flavor than Amber. |
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RestorationThis beer can be paired with many different dishes according to your taste. The citrus flavor and aroma make it an excellent choice with most fish, especially ones that are prepared to match the flavor of the beer. |
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Root BeerAdd a scoop of vanilla ice cream for an old-fashioned root beer float. Abita Root Beer can also be used in cooking to create delicious glazes and sauces. Keep it simple and pour into a frosty mug and slurp loudly through a straw. |