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  2. Beer cheese (spread) - Wikipedia

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    While there are conflicting stories about beer cheese's origins, it appears to have first been served in the 1940s at a restaurant in Clark County, Kentucky [2] known as Johnny Allman's. [3] [4] The owner of the restaurant, John Allman, credited the invention of the cheese spread to his cousin, Joe Allman, a chef in Phoenix, Arizona.

  3. Beer Cheese Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Beer Cheese Festival is the only event celebrating beer cheese in the world. [10] People travel hundreds of miles across many states/countries to sample different varieties of the Kentucky creation. [11] Mental Floss included the Beer Cheese Festival in their list of "12 Highly Specific (and Extremely Delicious) Food Festivals."

  4. Move over, bourbon: Beer Cheese Festival celebrates ... - AOL

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    This claim is stated on the website of the Kentucky Beer Cheese Festival, set for June 8 in Winchester: “Clark County was officially recognized by the Commonwealth of Kentucky as the birthplace ...

  5. Cuisine of Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky burgoo served with mashed potatoes Bourbon balls. Ale-8-One—a ginger-flavored soft drink bottled in Winchester; Beer cheese—a cheese spread made with beer, Cheddar cheese, and spices; Benedictine—a cucumber and cream cheese spread with green food coloring made popular by Louisville caterer and cookbook author Jennie C. Benedict

  6. Hall's Beer Cheese - Wikipedia

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    Hall's Beer Cheese, [1] is a beer cheese spread made in central Kentucky since the 1960s. The name comes from Hall's on the River, a Winchester, Kentucky restaurant that popularized the item. Awards and recognition

  7. Beer-Cheese Dip Recipe - AOL

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    BEAT cream cheese and dressing in medium bowl with mixer until blended. STIR in remaining ingredients. REFRIGERATE several hours or until chilled. Kraft Kitchens tips: VARIATION Prepare using PHILADELPHIA Neufchatel Cheese, KRAFT Lite Ranch Dressing and KRAFT 2% Milk Shredded Cheddar Cheese. SERVING SUGGESTION

  8. Cuisine of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky is famous for Burgoo, beer cheese, and the Hot Brown. Kentucky is also known for KFC and fried chicken. Maryland and Virginia are known for their blue and soft-shell crabs, and Smith Island Cake. [145] Mississippi and Alabama produce the most catfish in the United States. [146]

  9. Weisslacker - Wikipedia

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    It is a common item on pub and restaurant menus in the Czech Republic, the country with the highest per-capita beer consumption in the world. [2] This cheese [3] is a common ingredient in various breads, soups, and dips. In the EU as of 2015, Weißlacker and Allgäuer Weißlacker are protected with a protected designation of origin indication. [4]