Meals To Drink Beer With

If you’re not a wine drinker, then it might be that you’re looking for inspiration for meal ideas that can work well without having wine on the table. Here are just a few suggestions, where beer is more than acceptable!

Mexican

Have a Mexican fajita night, where you supply the ingredients for everyone to make their own fajitas at the table. Key ingredients include sautéed chicken, guacamole and salsa, as well as the soft tortillas to wrap everything in or hard taco shells if you prefer. Alternatively you can make quesadillas – hot Tortilla sandwiches. Eat with a Mexican beer on the side – like Sol.

Barbecue

Grilled meats, veggie kebabs, fish; whatever you grill will go well with a nice cold beer or two. Of course you can have wine with barbecues just as easily, but there’s something more logical about drinking a beer from the bottle while you’re outside in the garden, and of course, you’d never do that with wine.

Foster’s beer has made a permanent association in the UK TV viewing public’s mind with summer through its series of good call ads. The ads centre round the activities of Brad and Dan, two Aussies who spend most of their time in a shack on a sizzling hot beach in Oz, drinking cold cans of Foster’s as they watch the world go by. Brad & Dan barbecue at times in their shack too, it goes with their laid back image that they just throw a few ‘snags on the barbie’ rather than cook a ‘proper’ meal!

Curries

An Indian meal is often associated with drinking beer, but it’s a myth that the beer takes the heat out of the curry. If you can’t handle the heat, you’d be better off drinking milk with your curry – or more traditionally – a yoghurt-based drink called a lassi. Still, there’s something great about having a nice chilled Cobra beer on the table with your korma, vindaloo or rogan josh.

Of course, there are plenty of other meals you can drink beer with; these are just a few of the better known combis.

A Nice Cold One At The End Of The Day

There’s nothing like a glass of chilled, crisp, dry white wine at the end of a hot summer’s afternoon. Or is there? Foster’s are hoping that their latest Fosters ad series, will make you think so. Hot on the heels of their ‘good call’ ads last year, which featured Aussie agony uncles Brad & Dan in their beach shack, the latest set of ads sees Brad & Dan out and about.

In March, we saw Brad & Dan at an elegant soirée, dressed in their usual attire. Holly Valance walks past, taking in the view of the Sydney Opera House in the background, and asks how they get away with their outfits, because she’s sick of “frocking up.” The boys give her a few tips – she needs to read the fine print because it does say ‘smart casual’ on the invitation, and Brad’s belt is pretty smart, after all!

Holly thanks them for the advice and walks off, leaving Dan to speculate how she might repay them. Quick as a flash, Brad tells him: “That thing you’re thinking – it won’t be that!”

And in the follow up, we see Brad at an English summer garden party, on the phone to Dan, back in Oz. Brad’s impressed by the fact that there is plenty of chilled Foster’s Gold on offer, but concerned about the rest of the catering: “all the sangers have just got greenery in them.” Understandably, Dan is taken aback: “No sausage? That is a crime against sliced bread!”

But while Brad thinks he’ll refuse to eat them a) because he’s Australian and b) because he’s a man, Dan counsels against this plan. He’s got to be polite, and feel a bit sorry for them if they can’t afford meat for the sangers.

In the final scene we see Brad and his host. Brad conspiratorially leans across and says his secret will be safe with him. The host looks puzzled and Brad explains: “Spent all the sandwich money on Gold, eh?” You little ripper!”

And as the ad closes, the endline “Foster’s Gold – Australian for Chic” appears – as always, another Fosters good call!