Septemba 15, 2025
Joshua Faulmann
Beer Styles for the Braai
Red Meat (Steak, Lamb Chops, Boerewors, Ribs)
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Pale Ale / American Pale Ale – hoppy bitterness cuts through fat.
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IPA (West Coast / Session) – bold enough to stand up to char and spice.
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Amber Ale – malty balance for smoky, caramelised meats.
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Porter – roasted malt notes complement braaied red meat.
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Stout (Dry or Sweet) – big, bold flavours for long-fire sipping.
Chicken (Grilled, Spiced, or Peri-Peri)
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Wheat Beer (Hefeweizen / Witbier) – fruity & refreshing, balances spice.
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Pilsner – crisp, bitter edge for skin-on grilled chicken.
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Saison / Farmhouse Ale – dry, peppery lift matches spicy marinades.
Fish & Seafood (Snoek, Prawns, Yellowtail, Calamari)
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Wheat Beer (Witbier / Hefeweizen) – citrusy, soft, pairs with lemony fish.
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Pilsner – light, zesty, refreshing with grilled snoek.
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Saison – farmhouse funk works with richer seafood.
Vegetarian (Grilled Veg, Halloumi, Braaibroodjies, Mushrooms)
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Amber Ale – caramel malt with roasted peppers & onions.
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Brown Ale – nutty, earthy flavours with mushrooms.
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Pale Ale – hop brightness with smoky veg.
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Wheat Beer – light & refreshing with halloumi or veggie skewers.
Post-Braai Sipping (Fire-Side Session)
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Brown Ale – smooth, nutty, easy-drinking by the fire.
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Porter – roasted malt warmth for chilly evenings.
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Stout – indulgent, big-bodied for the end of the night.
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Cider – crisp & fruity refreshment for a lighter close.
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