Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
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
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."
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 ...
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
This cheese is also served on small slices of rye or pumpernickel bread often with some sliced onion. 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.
Alaska: Akutaq. A specialty of Native Alaskans, akutaq is sometimes called Alaskan ice cream. It's a dessert made with fresh local berries, sweetener, and animal fat, and sometimes dried fish or meat.
Pub cheese, a cracker, and a cheese knife. Pub cheese is a type of soft cheese spread or dip prepared using cheese as a primary ingredient and usually with some type of beer or ale added. [1] While beer cheese is made with beer, pub cheese can be made without alcohol. [2] Pub cheese is a traditional bar snack in the United States. [3]