How to Throw a Beer Tasting Party + Soft Pretzel Rods with Beer Mustard Recipe - Domestic Fits (2024)

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I’ve teamed up with World Market to bring you an easy guide to throwing your own craft beer tasting party. Complete with recipes, printable beer tasting sheets, and beer recommendations. I was able to get everything I needed, from the table side cooler, to the glassware, to the meats and cheeses at my local World Marketin Woodinville, Washington.

This is a sponsored post, all ideas, words, and opinions are my own.

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How to Throw a Beer Tasting Party

  1. Invitations: Choose a diverse mix of people, but keep it on the small side, too many guests and the party isn’t manageable. Eight to ten people seem to work best. Don’t let the “doesn’t drink beer” designation deter you from inviting anyone. Tell all guests to keep an open mind, sample everything that’s poured and reserve judgments for after sampling, not before. Most likely, your guests will like something, and it will surprise them.
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Teardrop tasting glasses,Wood Charcuterie Board

  1. Beer selection. Choose a theme, pick beers that correspond. There are more beer styles in the world (over 100) than are manageable in one tasting, having a variety is important but don’t try to offer every style in existence. For instance, if you have an Oktoberfest theme, choose beers that are brewed in Germany, or in a German style and try to be diverse in what you choose to serve. Try to grab at least one beer in each of these categories that fit your theme: malty, hoppy, wild fermented, barrel aged, clean (pale lagers, pilsners, cream ale, Kolsch).
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Teardrop tasting glasses

  1. Glassware. A small but massively important detail that shouldn’t be overlooked, glassware can make a monumental difference when serving beer. Choose small glasses that offer just enough beer for each guest to sample the beer. Your goal is for each beer to be sipped, savored and considered, not chugged. I use these Teardrop tasting glasses from World Market, the shape is perfect for beer and the size works well for sampling.
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Assorted Crackers, Cheddar Wheel , Brie Wheel, Smoked Gouda,Charcuterie Sampler, Cheese Knives,Wood Charcuterie Board, Blue Villa Table runner, Appetizer Plates

  1. Food. It’s incredibly important to any party, but essential with a beer tasting. It’s a way to balance the flavors and explore pairings. More importantly, eating is essential when drinking as a way to stay in control. You want to serve a few things that pair well with a variety of beers and that can sit at room temperate for a while. Cheese, crackers, charcuterie, and pretzels are simple staples to add to your table. Instead of trying to make everything yourself, strive to just make one or two dips or dishes to serve and plan to buy everything else. It’ll ease the stress of the party considerably.
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Retro Cooler,Blue Villa Table runner

  1. Serve.Give each guest a glass, a notes sheet, and pour the beers one at a time. Allow the guest to sip, record notes (like with this PRINTABLE SHEET!), nibble on food and enjoy before moving on to the next beer. Have each guest pour any unfinished beer and rinse the glasses (a large bottle of water and an ice bucket will do the trick) before moving on to the next beer.
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Dimpled Steins

  1. Pints.Once all the beers have been samples, pass out larger pint glasses for your guest to pour a larger amount of their favorite brew. Compare notes, linger over food, and enjoy the rest of the evening.How to Throw a Beer Tasting Party + Soft Pretzel Rods with Beer Mustard Recipe - Domestic Fits (9)

Weck Jar, Charcuterie Board, Leaf Napkin

Throwing an Oktoberfest party? Check out my Oktoberfest Party Post on the World Market blog!

Table of Contents

Beer Soft Pretzels Rods

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ cups flour
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1 envelope 2 ¼ teaspoons rapid rise yeast
  • 1 cup beer
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoon oil
  • 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
  • 10 cups water
  • ¼ cup baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon coarse salt
  • 2 tablespoons melted butter

Instructions

  • Add the flour, sugar and yeast to a stand mixer. Mix until just combined. Heat the beer to 120°F (always defer to the liquid temperature listed on the package of yeast, regardless of what the recipe says. Your yeast package says 105°F? Heat the liquid to that temperature) add the beer to the stand mixer, mixing until all the flour has been moistened.

  • Add the salt and oil, beat until the dough comes together and gathers around the blade. Transfer to a lightly oiled bowl, cover and allow to rise until doubled in size.

  • Add the dough to a lightly floured surface, cut into 12 equal sized portions.

  • Roll each portion into an 8-inch log, add the pretzel rods to a large baking sheet that has been covered with parchment paper.

  • Preheat the oven to 425°F.

  • Add the water to a large pot, bring to a boil. Stir in the baking soda.

  • A few at a time carefully add the pretzels to the boiling water for 30 seconds, place back onto the baking sheet.

  • Brush with melted butter, sprinkle with salt.

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes or until dark golden brown.

I used: World Market Brown Mustard Seeds, World Market Ground Mustard,De Nigris Organic Apple Cider Vinegar With Honey, Coarse Sea Salt,WeihenstephanBeer

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Weck Jar, Charcuterie Board, Leaf Napkin

Beer Mustard Recipe

Ingredients

  • ½ cup brown mustard seeds
  • ¼ cup yellow mustard seeds
  • ¼ cup yellow mustard powder
  • ½ cups apple cider vinegar
  • ½ cups malty low hop beer such as a Belgian ale or brown ale
  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar

Instructions

  • In a small bowl stir together both types of mustard seeds, mustard powder, vinegar, and beer. Cover and set in a cool, dry place for 12 to 24 hours or until all the liquid has been absorbed.

  • Stir in the remaining ingredients. Add to a blender, pulse until blended but some whole grains are still intact.

  • Transfer to an airtight container, refrigerate until ready to use.

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FAQs

How do you throw a beer party? ›

8 Tips for Hosting a Beer Tasting Party
  1. Keep it Simple. You don't want to lose your guests' interest by packing everything homebrew and craft beer into your party. ...
  2. Send the Invitation. ...
  3. Prepare Your Event. ...
  4. Make Them Blind. ...
  5. Get Competitive. ...
  6. Keep Your Guests Interested. ...
  7. Announce the Winners. ...
  8. Hand Out The Prizes.

What kind of beer do you use for pretzels? ›

Pretzels with Cheddar Cheese and IPAs or Brown Ales

If you want to go for tastes that compliment one another, go for a brown ale. If you are going for contrast, and our personal favorite, then go for an IPA. The hoppiness will perk up your palate in between bites of the cheesy pretzel.

How do you throw a good drinking party? ›

  1. Plan Ahead: Make a guest list, set a date and time, and send out invitations well in advance. ...
  2. Create a Safe and Comfortable Environment: Make sure your home is clean and tidy before guests arrive. ...
  3. Provide Refreshments: Offer a variety of food and drinks to suit everyone's tastes.
Mar 9, 2023

How many cans of beer do you need for a party? ›

If you have a crowd that likes beer then you may wish to provide 1.5-2 beers per person. With 100 guests you will need approximately 150 – 200 beers, or 5-6 cases. You should consider your crowd and their personal tastes. Some crowds are craft beer drinkers, others prefer more traditional choices.

What snack goes well with beer? ›

Best Snacks to Pair with Beer
  • Pretzels. Pretzels have for centuries been associated with beer culture. ...
  • Salted roasted nuts. A list of snack and beer pairings wouldn't be complete without salted roasted nuts. ...
  • French fries. French fries are a great snack to have with your beer. ...
  • Pizza. ...
  • Onion rings.
Nov 6, 2023

How do you organize a beer menu? ›

Organize beers by flavor to help guests differentiate between brands and beer styles. Consider using the following categories to organize your beer list: Crisp, Citrus & Fruity, Caramel & Toffee, Hoppy, Roasted, and Complex & Spicy.

How much beer do you need for a beer tasting? ›

Amount of beer

I recommend 4-5 different beers to try. The same as your average beer flight. Also, a good sample size for each guest is about 4 oz. Keep this in mind when purchasing your beer based on your number of guests.

How do you make a beer palate? ›

Taking notes while tasting beer can help you develop your ability to identify different flavors and aromas. Make note of the appearance, aroma, taste, and aftertaste of each beer you taste, and try to identify specific flavors and aromas.

What is a tasting of beer called? ›

'Flight': A Great Way To Try New Things

Wine and beer flights are common among sit-down establishments, but now operators are taking flights to food, offering a sampling of several varieties of a single item.

What temperature should beer be tasting at? ›

General Serving Temperature Rules:

All beers should be served between 38-55° F.

What beer goes with soft pretzels? ›

Lager + Classic Soft Pretzel

So you can't go wrong with a well-made German helles or Czech pils and a soft pretzel with a little bit of salt and a touch of buttery shine. Lagers don't slap you across the face with flavors.

Why do beer and pretzels go together? ›

So why do beer and pretzels go so well together? Well, they have a long history together, which began in Europe many, many moons ago. The saltiness of pretzels had folk reaching for a drink to rehydrate their dry mouth (salt is known to absorb water) after enjoying pretzels.

What food is good for beer tasting party? ›

Similarly, having some simple, low-intensity snacks like bread, pretzels, or crackers on hand can help with refreshing the palate as well. Of course, you can always turn this into a full pairing with cheese, chocolate, or a complete meal. You can read my complete guide on how to host a beer and chocolate pairing here.

How do you open a beer bottle at a party? ›

A table edge or a counter edge is a perfect quick-fix option to opening a bottle of beer. Just notch the beer cap on the edge and with your other hand slam down on the edge of the cap.

What are the drinking rules for beer fest? ›

Drinking game for Beerfest, naturally enough for a film about such: Any time one of the team drinks, you drink. If it's multiple people, you still drink once, but if it's one after another, you have to drink multiple times.

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