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A Beer To Wine Conversion Chart

Written by Siobhan Harmer
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    Many people seem to be either beer drinkers or wine drinkers. But what would be the equivalent of your chosen beverage if you were to explore the other side?

    Wheat Beer – Chardonnay

    Trade wheat beer for chardonnay whilst keeping the fruity, tropical flavours.

    West Coast IPA – Carmenere

    Savory, bitter notes can be found in both West Coast IPA and Carmenere.

    Porter – Syrah

    Dark fruit flavours and occasional spices.

    Kolsch – Sauvignon Blanc

    Grassy aromas are apparent in both of these beverages.

    Imperial Stout – Cabernet Sauvignon

    Oaky flavours are found in both of these renowned drinks.

    Pale Ale – Merlot

    The beginners drinks.

    Belgian Dubbel – Malbec

    Full-bodied fruity, spicy aromas!

    Czech Pilsner – Riesling

    Although they might get a bad reputation when overly sweet, these are the drinks for you if you’re looking for something sweet.

    Gose – Gewurtztraminer

    Fresh and salty, perfect for refreshment.

    Lambic – Pinot Noir

    Popular and dynamic, acidic and fruity; perfectly inter-changeable.

    If You Love This Beer You’ll Surely Love This Wine | Vine Pair

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