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Celebrate Chinese New Year With Chinese Beer

2009 Year of the OxFor many Americans, the idea of Chinese beer may seem as far-out as Chinese democracy (the movement or the Guns N' Roses album). Some countries -- Ireland and Germany, for example -- we heavily associate with beer drinking, and others, like China, we do not. Even at Asian restaurants, less discriminating drinkers can be hard-pressed to determine the country of origin of different Eastern beers on the menu. Maybe I was just a "dumb American," but when I was younger, I didn't put much thought into the difference between my Sapporos and my Tsingtaos.

Well, for the record, Tsingtao is by far the most prevalent Chinese beer in the U.S., (Sapporo, of course, is from Japan) and the marketing minds down at the Tsingtao Brewery believe they've found the perfect event to help hammer that point home: Chinese New Year, which begins today.

To celebrate the "Year of the Ox," Tsingtao enlisted the help of certified Chinese Master Chef Martin Yan to create four Chinese dishes that utilize either Tsingtao Lager or Tsingtao Pure Draft as an ingredient. Personally, though, I'm more about drinking beer than cooking with it, so I was happy to see Chef Yan also took a crack at two beer cocktails.

You can see all of the recipes (as well as some additional Chinese New Year celebration tips) on Tsingtao's website here or find the mixing instructions for Chef Yan's Ginger Beer Fizz beer mixed drink after the jump...


Ginger Beer Fizz
(Makes 1 cocktail)

Ingredients:
3/4 cup Tsingtao Pure Draft beer
3/4 cup ginger beer
3 quarter-sized slices ginger

Instructions: Fill a tall glass with ice cubes. Add the beer, ginger beer and ginger and stir well.

I haven't tried it, so I can't yet vouch for the taste, but I am a big fan of both beer and ginger, so I'll probably give it a shot to help celebrate the Year of the Ox later on this evening. If you mix one up at home, let me know how it goes.

Filed under: Drink Recipes, Holidays
Tags: asia, beer, china, chinese, chinese new year, new years, speakin suds, tsingtao

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Derek Jones

1-26-2009 @12:57PM Derek Jones said... In Bermuda we call this a Ginger Beer Shandy. Just leave out the actual ginger. Locally made Barritts Ginger Beer is a much smoother version compared to the Jamaican style which can be a little sharp/hot. Great drink after a game of tennis or round of golf.
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Mike Pomranz

1-26-2009 @12:46PM Mike Pomranz said... Ah, yes! It is basically a Shandy. I'm not sure why that went totally over my head! Thanks for your comment, Derek.
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