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Beer's Best Friends: 10 pairings you'll actually want

Beer's Best Friends: 10 pairings you'll actually want

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Grilled bratwurst or spicy chorizo go great with beer, especially German-style brews or ambers. The richness and seasoning are balanced by the beer's bubbles and slight bitterness.
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