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Menu For Your Dine-In Movie Night Out

When it comes to being served food in a movie theater, you first have to overcome the notion that you can actually have a full-effect dining experience while watching a movie. Recent years have shown theaters to do their best to improve the movie experience, and that meant stepping up their game when it comes to food and drink.


Here Ali Sami Farooq Suggested five great combinations of foods and drinks, even classic ones, that can make your next (maybe your first) movie experience with absolutely perfect dinner:


Burger and a Crisp Ale - Whether you're collaborating with the gang, arranging a big family reunion, or just giving some of your best friends a reason to come, combining a burger with a crispy beer is a breeze. You want to enjoy the burger and everything it has to offer, and drinking a beer with a body halfway through and a light finish brings out all the flavors of the food in style.


Chocolate dessert and a cocoa-based Stout – You ate great, the movie is actually all that broke out to be, but you still feel the need to have something sweet. Nothing beats a chocolate cake of some kind like a slice of tuxedo cake or chocolate cookies. Why not enhance the fantastic quotient by pairing your dessert with a dark cocoa beer? The notes of chocolate in beer and its very richness will serve as a way to highlight chocolate in both cake and biscuits.


Hot Dog and sympathy - Whether you have an American or European-style variation, the combination of this style of beer with charcuterie like wurstel and sausages is as old as the beer itself. New styles of ingenuity are taking the traditional base of orange peel and turning it over the ear with exotic flavors such as red oranges.


Pulled pork sandwich and dark amber beer - Barbecue is an essential part of American foods. The dining rooms took note including perhaps the most classic of barbecue rates, the ironed pork sandwich. Geographically, you may find that the sauce has some differences, but pairing this style of sandwich can always be combined with a dark amber beer. The beer has malted and sweet notes, which go well with brown sugar, molasses and vinegar in barbecue sauce.


Avocado-heavy Wraps and IPA - Even with a healthier option than an avocado wrap, you can still have a perfect pairing of beer. An IPA with a uniform blend of sweet, dry and bitter helps to make the creaminess of the avocado stand out in much the same way that a pinch of salt enhances the sweet notes.


~ Ali Sami Farooq



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