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Thereâs no better companion for finger-lickinâ barbecue than an ice-cold brewski.
Lucky for you, Pinehurst Brewing Company has a rotating selection of house-made suds that are perfect palate partners. Doesnât matter if you order wings, brisket or ribs: Pair them with a pint of head brewer Hunter Michael Downingâs favorite selections for a post-round meal youâll tell your friends about.
1. 1895 German Lager (5.1% ABV)
Light-bodied with prickly carbonation, the 1895 is described by Downing as a true golf-course beer: âCrafted Bud Light on steroids.â Brewed with a German yeast, it is a perfect post-round selection.
2. Pivot New England IPA (6.5% ABV)
This citrusy, hazy beer has notes of tropical fruit and is the breweryâs most popular pint. âItâs the peoplesâ beer,â Downing says. âPivot has a more pillowy mouth feel and isnât as abrasive as traditional IPAs in terms of bitterness.â
3. Golden Age American Blonde (4.7% ABV)
One of the breweryâs flagship selections, this traditional blonde is light-bodied with notes of bread and a touch of tropical fruit.
4. Halfway In-Between Amber Ale (7.3% ABV)
This full-bodied selection has notes of caramel and toffee. Downing says the Halfway In-Between is his favorite beer with ribs and brisket because the beerâs malty sweetness is the perfect complement to the breweryâs barbecue sauce.
5. Breakfast Ball Coffee Stout (6.4% ABV)
Notes of vanilla, chocolate and coffee allow this stout to pair well with barbecue despite being heavier because it doubles as a palate cleanser. âThink salty sweet,â Downing says. âYouâre diving into the smokehouse sampler, you have your ribs and brisket overwhelmed with the smoky, salty, vinegary acidity. The Breakfast Ball is the port wine â a good closing beer.