The Lone Grazer Creamery Grazier's Edge
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A pungent delight from Minnesota's The Lone Grazer Creamery, Grazier's Edge is handcrafted with grass-fed milk from two local farms and washed in St. Paul's 11 Wells Rye Whiskey. Strong yet approachable, with distinct notes of creamed sweet corn and grass, this is best enjoyed with a stiff glass of bourbon.
Just the Facts
Merlot
A smooth and medium-bodied wine with a more rounded flavor than other reds. Dark fruits are present but with minimal tannins and no noticeable spice.Pair with: Earthy tommes like Toma Walser, mellow Fontina, or a lightly aged goat cheese like Leonora.
Strong Beers
Barleywine, Old Ale, Strong Ale, Scotch AleBig and intense, with an alcohol punch to match, don’t underestimate any of these guys. Flavors will favor the malty side of the spectrum, with dark fruit, leather, and tobacco notes common. You will taste the booze. And it will be delicious.
Pair with: A cheese equally big in flavor. Dunbarton Blue has subtle bluing and a savory-sweet gouda flavor that will be a perfect match for these tough brews.
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