Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Beef Designed Specifically for a Beer...SHE Don't Get it.

Admittedly, I do not have testicles, which might explain why I just don't get this.  The makers of Sam Adams have partnered up with a butcher to produce a cut of beef that "brings out the best" of both the beer and the beef.  This specially-designed cut of beef will be sold in retail stores under the name, Sam Adams Boston Lager Cut.  Here is the article

I'm going to save you some time and put my favorite part of the article right here:  “We narrowed it down to a few parts of the animal, and some of them are unexpected.” 

Um, what?  Exactly what parts of the animal would be used in this cut of beef that would be characterized as "unexpected"?  Why do these unexpected parts of a cow bring out the flavor of beer?  (Whoops, just threw up in my mouth a little bit thinking about it).  And how exactly does beer make the unexpected parts of a cow be at their "best"?

What Sam Adams, or even better...the makers of grain alcohol...should be doing is coming up with some drink to bring out the best of fish and shrimp contaminated with the flavor of crude petroleum. Now THAT would certainly be "unexpected"! 



 

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