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The Best Pinter Beer Pairings For Thanksgiving 🦃

Thanksgiving calls for great food, good friends, football, and the perfect beers to match. With Pinter’s Fresh Beer collection, you can bring just the right flavors to your table—order now or use Send it ASAP so you’ll have plenty of time to brew before November 28! Here are our top picks:

Dark Matter Classic Stout

For a hearty, indulgent option, the Dark Matter Classic Stout delivers smooth, roasted malt flavors with hints of chocolate and coffee. Its richness makes it a great match for mashed potatoes, gravy, and decadent desserts like chocolate pie or brownies.

Perfect Pairing: Mashed potatoes, gravy, and chocolate desserts.

Ancestor’s British Bitter

A malt-forward, amber ale with caramel and toffee undertones, the Ancestor’s British Bitter pairs beautifully with roasted vegetables and lighter fare. Its understated hop bitterness and rich maltiness bring out the best in your side dishes.

Perfect Pairing: Roasted carrots, Brussels sprouts, and buttery rolls.

Razz Session Sour Ale

If you’re looking for something refreshing to cleanse the palate between courses, the Razz Session Sour Ale’s crisp and subtly tart profile is the way to go. Its bright flavors complement cranberry sauce and fruit-based desserts, providing a zesty contrast to heavier dishes.

Perfect Pairing: Cranberry sauce and fruit tarts.

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Sunlit Lager

This golden, crisp, and smooth lager offers a refreshing balance to rich dishes, making it an excellent companion for turkey, cornbread, and roasted squash. Its light and clean finish will keep your palate ready for every bite.

Perfect Pairing: Turkey, cornbread, and roasted squash.

With these curated beer pairings from Pinter’s Fresh Beer collection, your Thanksgiving will be unforgettable. Order your favorites now to ensure they’re brewed and ready just in time for the big day.

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