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Belgian Pale Ale

Belgian Pale Ale is a moderate-strength amber-colored beer with a malty flavor, subtle fruity character, and moderate hop bitterness. Originating in the early 20th century as a response to Pilsner beers, it features distinctive Belgian yeast strains that provide subtle spiciness, alongside noble hops and Belgian pilsner malt with small amounts of crystal malts for color and flavor complexity.

ABV Range
4.8-5.5%
IBU Range
20-30
Beers
3

Perfect Pairings for Belgian Pale Ale

Discover dishes that pair perfectly with Belgian Pale Ale beers

A

Aged provolone

Italian • Tangy/Acidic

Cheese Course

Aged provolone develops a sharp, piquant flavor profile with nutty undertones that pairs beautifully with medium-bodied, high-acid red wines that can cut through the cheese's richness while complementing its complexity. For beers, styles with malty sweetness and some fruity esters create an excellent contrast to the cheese's tanginess while the carbonation helps cleanse the palate.

A

Alsatian tarte flambée

Pork • French • Savory

Appetizer

Alsatian tarte flambée (flammekueche) is a thin, crisp flatbread topped with crème fraîche, thinly sliced onions, and lardons (bacon). The savory, smoky flavors from the pork and the creamy base call for wines with bright acidity and subtle fruit notes to cleanse the palate between bites.

B

Brie cheese

French • Creamy

Cheese Course

Brie cheese's creamy, buttery texture and subtle earthy notes call for beverages that can both complement and cut through its richness. Sparkling wines like Champagne provide refreshing acidity and effervescence, while fruity reds like Pinot Noir offer just enough structure without overwhelming the delicate cheese.

B

Bruschetta

Vegetarian • Italian • Fresh & Bright

Appetizer

Classic bruschetta features fresh tomatoes, basil, garlic, and olive oil atop toasted bread, creating a vibrant appetizer with bright acidity and herbal notes. The recommended pairings complement bruschetta's freshness without overwhelming its delicate flavors, while providing enough structure to stand up to the garlic and acidity of the tomatoes.

C

Crab cakes

Shellfish • American • Rich & Bold

Appetizer

Crab cakes feature sweet, delicate crabmeat with a rich, satisfying texture, typically enhanced with herbs, spices, and a crisp exterior from pan-frying. The ideal pairings balance this richness with either complementary creaminess or contrasting brightness and acidity, while respecting the subtle sweetness of the crab meat.

C

Creamy cheeses

Creamy

Cheese Course

Creamy cheeses like Brie, Camembert, Brillat-Savarin, and triple creams benefit from beverages that cut through their richness with effervescence or acidity while complementing their buttery, mild flavors. Sparkling wines and bright whites provide palate-cleansing contrast, while Belgian ales and wheat beers offer carbonation and subtle fruit notes that enhance the cheese's creaminess without overwhelming it.

E

Eggplant Parmesan

Vegetarian • Italian • Rich & Bold

Main Course

Eggplant Parmesan features layers of breaded eggplant, tangy tomato sauce, and melted cheese creating a rich, umami-forward dish with bright acidic notes. The moderate acidity and red fruit character of Italian red wines cut through the richness while complementing the tomato sauce, while malt-forward beers with moderate carbonation provide balance without overwhelming the dish.

E

Empanadas

Multiple Proteins • Latin American • Savory

Appetizer

Empanadas are versatile Latin American pastries that can be filled with various proteins, vegetables, or cheeses, offering a balance of savory pastry exterior with flavorful fillings. The recommended beverages complement the baked, savory qualities while providing enough acidity or carbonation to cut through the richness of the pastry.

G

Greek lamb souvlaki

Lamb • Greek • Savory

Main Course

Greek lamb souvlaki features tender grilled lamb with Mediterranean herbs, garlic, lemon, and olive oil, typically served with tzatziki and pita. The dish's savory, charred character and aromatic herbs call for wines with structure and bright fruit that can stand up to the lamb while complementing the Mediterranean seasonings, while the beer pairings offer refreshing carbonation that cuts through the richness of the meat.

G

Greek moussaka

Lamb • Greek • Rich & Bold

Main Course

Moussaka is a hearty Greek casserole featuring layers of eggplant, spiced ground lamb, and a creamy béchamel sauce on top. The rich, savory flavors with notes of cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg in the meat layer paired with the creamy béchamel call for wines with good structure and beers with sufficient malt character to complement without overwhelming.

G

Grilled chicken

Chicken • American • Smoky

Main Course

Grilled chicken offers a versatile canvas with smoky char notes that pair exceptionally well with both white and light red wines. The moderate intensity and lean protein content of grilled chicken benefits from wines with bright acidity to cut through the smokiness, while beers with refreshing qualities and complementary malt characters enhance the caramelized exterior of the meat.

G

Grilled fish

Fish • International • Light & Delicate

Main Course

Grilled fish typically offers a clean, delicate flavor profile with subtle smoky notes from the grilling process. The recommended pairings focus on crisp, high-acid wines and refreshing beers that complement rather than overpower the fish, while providing enough structure to match the light char and natural oils.