BA Food Pairing Chart

Mon Mar 09, 2009 12:40 pm

Guys - I've recently came across this really cool chart: http://seasonalbeerandfood.org/pdf/beer_food.pdf

This would make a great poster that you could reference.
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Re: BA Food Pairing Chart

Mon Mar 09, 2009 1:42 pm

Very cool.... I am so clueless when it comes to pairing, this is a nice primer. Thanks soldier. :bnarmy:
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Re: BA Food Pairing Chart

Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:46 pm

Real nice. this is a nice summary. I'm going to print out a large one for the wall.

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Re: BA Food Pairing Chart

Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:55 am

Good luck with that. I tried printing a copy, and the Print command is grayed out. Also says "Secured" in the title bar. So we can look at it on the screen but not take a piece of paper with us?
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Re: BA Food Pairing Chart

Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:50 am

DannyW wrote:Good luck with that. I tried printing a copy, and the Print command is grayed out. Also says "Secured" in the title bar. So we can look at it on the screen but not take a piece of paper with us?

Just open it up in xpdf (Linux), or convert it to a PS then back to a PDF to print. If you have Acrobat that should work fine, but YMMV as I did it on Linux.

They don't want you to print it because, from what I could tell, they sell a pairing pamphlet/booklet that has it.
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Re: BA Food Pairing Chart

Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:29 am

bewm wrote:
DannyW wrote:Good luck with that. I tried printing a copy, and the Print command is grayed out. Also says "Secured" in the title bar. So we can look at it on the screen but not take a piece of paper with us?

Just open it up in xpdf (Linux), or convert it to a PS then back to a PDF to print. If you have Acrobat that should work fine, but YMMV as I did it on Linux.

They don't want you to print it because, from what I could tell, they sell a pairing pamphlet/booklet that has it.


All true. This PDF is secured, so you can't print it. Instead you could A) buy the pamphlet, B) convert it, C) screen capture and rebuild it in a photo editing software, or D) use it as a basis to make a chart of your own.

I think I'm going to go with D). This chart is good, but I can think of a few tweaks to apply before I put it on my kitchen wall :jnj
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Re: BA Food Pairing Chart

Mon Mar 23, 2009 2:53 pm

get G.Oliver's book...
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Re: BA Food Pairing Chart

Fri May 08, 2009 4:29 am

yeah, not bad. I think I may also use this as a base for my own version.
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