Impress Holiday Guests by Pairing Premium Beer With Cheese


SAINT LOUIS, MO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 21, 2006 -- While beer is often overlooked in favor of cheese's more mainstream mate, wine, the centuries-old relationship between beer and cheese is one worth revisiting. The mouth-coating qualities of cheese coupled with the palate-cleansing powers of beer make for the perfect match, certain to please any guest. This holiday season, hosts looking to offer a polished soiree can depend on this perfect pair to impress.

To create the perfect beer and cheese pairing, follow these guidelines:

--  Pair delicate beers with young, fresh delicate cheeses
--  Pair nutty, malty beers with nutty, earthy, aged cheeses
--  Pair high-hopped, bitter beers with tart, sharp cheeses -- especially
    white cheddars
--  Pair strong, sweet, malty beers with strong, sweet, triple crèmes and
    blue cheeses
    
To appeal to the discerning beer drinker, offer Pilsner Urquell, the original clear, golden beer, with carefully selected cheeses:
--  Lighter, younger goat's milk cheese
--  Fresh white cheddar
--  Sweet, buttery sheep's milk cheese
    
To ensure a flawless beer and cheese tasting, follow these tips:
--  Cheese should always be cut fresh; use a separate knife or spoon for
    each cheese
--  Cheeses should always be served at room temperature; cold temperatures
    weaken the aroma and flavor
--  Serve each sample cheese as a 1/3-1/2 oz. wedge, coupled with a 2 oz.
    beer sample
--  Use bread as a palate cleanser between cheeses
    
For additional information on Pilsner Urquell, visit www.PilsnerUrquell.com.

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Contact Information: Contact: Cindy Kosydor 314-552-6787 ckosydor@webershandwick.com Lori Barthelemy 414-931-2094 barthelemy.lori@mbco.com