Pizza and wine are a classic pairing, but there are many other beloved pairings from around the world. Outside of the traditional Italian niche, pizza is commonly consumed with a variety of drinks, one of which is beer. There’s nothing like sitting back and savoring a piping hot, cheesy pizza contrasted with a cold beer. Now, what if I told you that he can combine these sensations into one treat? An American brewery recently introduced a drink that could be described as a “pizza-flavored beer.” Are you interested in this idea or curious? Either way, read below to learn more.
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This unique beer was named “I(Pizza)A”. This is the result of a collaboration between Tombstone Pizza (a frozen pizza brand) and his Voodoo Ranger (a Colorado-based brewery). According to the official website, it has a 7% alcohol content and “delivers Tombstone’s crispy dough, tangy tomato sauce, and savory herb and spice flavors in an ice-cold beer.” has been done. Drinkers will also experience the “last pepperoni spiciness.”
The limited edition beer is “inspired by Tombstone Pizza’s bar-born heritage” and is aimed at “the most daring of beer and pizza lovers,” according to the site. The Denver Post reports that the pizza IPA will be released on April 7, 2024, which also happens to be National Beer Day in the United States.
The idea for a pizza-flavored beer has generated a lot of interest online. While some people are not sold on this concept, others find it appealing.
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See some of the reactions from Instagram below.
“I can have pizza, but how can I eat beer?”
“Isn’t it a little early for April Fool’s Day?”
“That sounds difficult, I want to try it!”
I want to drink it even though it doesn’t taste good.
“I’m a little scared. Please join me.”
“Looks great!”
What did you think about the taste of this unusual beer? Would you like to try it? Let us know in the comments section below.
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