Deep Fried Beer
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Deep Fried Beer
Some chef in Texas spend 3 years to deep fried beer wrapped in pocket of salty, pretzel-like dough and then dunked in oil at 375 degrees for about 20 seconds. The beer retains its alcohol.
Next stop, someone need to have a deep fried bacon wrapped beer.
Next stop, someone need to have a deep fried bacon wrapped beer.
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Dianora - Posts: 1831
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
Deep fried pizza?
Deep fried mars bars?
Me personally? I'm waiting for a deep fried Burbon & Coke.
Deep fried mars bars?
Me personally? I'm waiting for a deep fried Burbon & Coke.
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
A deep fried deep fat fryer filled with deep fried turducken with a deep fried stuffing of deep fried beer!
One can only dream...
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
Rhivath wrote:A deep fried deep fat fryer filled with deep fried turducken with a deep fried stuffing of deep fried beer!
One can only dream...
A deep fried deep fryer?
I like the way you think

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Re: Deep Fried Beer
I was randomly watching the travel channel, and there was a special on there about food. Apparently there's a restaurant (in NY if memory serves) that will deep fry literally anything. I forget the name of it though, and my google-fu is failing me.
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
Copy paste details for us at work who can't see the glorious goodies
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
Fivelives wrote:I was randomly watching the travel channel, and there was a special on there about food. Apparently there's a restaurant (in NY if memory serves) that will deep fry literally anything. I forget the name of it though, and my google-fu is failing me.
Chip Shop. Been there with some friends who go to NYU. Tasty as advertised. In the show, I think the owner said they won't fry anything that's too big for their fryers.
P.S.: Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern featured a Deep Fried Coke at a Texas State Fair. I wonder how feasible it is to add bourbon into the mix.
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ryan4nayr - Posts: 227
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
ryan4nayr wrote:Fivelives wrote:I was randomly watching the travel channel, and there was a special on there about food. Apparently there's a restaurant (in NY if memory serves) that will deep fry literally anything. I forget the name of it though, and my google-fu is failing me.
Chip Shop. Been there with some friends who go to NYU. Tasty as advertised. In the show, I think the owner said they won't fry anything that's too big for their fryers.
P.S.: Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern featured a Deep Fried Coke at a Texas State Fair. I wonder how feasible it is to add bourbon into the mix.
They fry the syrup of the coke. ITs really good
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
ryan4nayr wrote:Fivelives wrote:I was randomly watching the travel channel, and there was a special on there about food. Apparently there's a restaurant (in NY if memory serves) that will deep fry literally anything. I forget the name of it though, and my google-fu is failing me.
Chip Shop. Been there with some friends who go to NYU. Tasty as advertised. In the show, I think the owner said they won't fry anything that's too big for their fryers.
They also won't fry anything too small, small candies like M&Ms or Skittles just simply dissolve away in the oil
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Sputterduck - Posts: 206
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
My roommates and I decided that deep frying a white castle burger would be a good idea...it is a lot better in theory than practice.
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
Deliriously wrote:My roommates and I decided that deep frying a white castle burger would be a good idea...it is a lot better in theory than practice.
oh God, isn't that like trying to deep-fry a lump of butter??
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Sputterduck - Posts: 206
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
Deliriously wrote:My roommates and I decided that deep frying a white castle burger would be a good idea...it is a lot better in theory than practice.
Sounds like a Monte Cristo sandwich would be a better idea.

Some Irish pubs I've been to (note: not in Ireland) serve a side of jelly (often raspberry), but I personally laid off that.
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ryan4nayr - Posts: 227
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Re: Deep Fried Beer
as long as its edible and friable we gone make it delishadable
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