Beer Republic
  • Home
  • Irish Beer
  • Podcasts
  • UK Beer
  • US Beer
  • Submit a story
  • About
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Beer Republic
  • Home
  • Irish Beer
  • Podcasts
  • UK Beer
  • US Beer
  • Submit a story
  • About
  • Contact
No Result
View All Result
Beer Republic
No Result
View All Result

Mescan beer, aphrodisiac foods and the Lovers Warning

Mescan Brewery by Mescan Brewery
2 February 2023
in Brewery news, Irish Beer
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Home Brewery news
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Good food and St. Valentine’s Day are almost synonymous – the next question is, of course, deciding which drinks complement particular aphrodisiac foods. A quick survey of the Mescan range reveals that the artisan Belgian-style beers are an excellent match for many of them. The Lovers Warning on every Mescan beer bottle is of course tongue-in-cheek, but adds an additional saucy Valentine flavour. (The Lovers Warning reads: “Our beer adds to the desire but may take away from the performance”.)

Aphrodisiac foods and matching Mescan beers

Pistachios A salty, finger-licking dish of pistachios makes a delicious appetiser accompanied by the nutty caramel tones of Mescan Red Tripel, thirst-quenching Mescan Seven Virtues Lager or creamy, smooth Mescan Extra. The choice is yours.

Chocolate Surely one of everyone’s favourites, chocolate features on almost every Valentine’s menu. Mescan Special Reserve pairs beautifully with good, bitter chocolate while Mescan Baltic Porter with its dark chocolate aromas is ideal with chocolate tart and desserts.

Oysters Probably the most famed aphrodisiac, the saline shellfish is a lovely match for Mescan Baltic Porter. Both Mescan Blond and Mescan Saison complement mussels exceptionally well.

Salmon

Staying on the marine theme, perfect pink salmon goes like a dream with creamy, rich Mescan Extra. A starter of smoked salmon with traditional brown bread matches Mescan Baltic Porter well.

Avocados and Asparagus The clean, crisp flavour of Mescan Blond combines like a dream with salads and veg. It’s very low alcohol at 4.8% compared to wines and like all Mescan beers is made without the use of finings or chemicals.

Spicy Chili Peppers Perhaps a surprising aphrodisiac, chili peppers match the spicy notes from the yeast in Mescan Saison exceptionally well.

Figs The subtle sweetness of figs calls for Mescan Special Reserve, evocative of malty, sun-dried fruits.

Passion Fruit OK, not strictly an aphrodisiac but included because of the name. Mescan Extra is a great pairing for fruits and desserts, especially creamy ones.

Cheese isn’t a food which springs to mind when thinking of aphrodisiacs, however it is a fact that some cheese contains the same chemicals (phenylethylamine) as chocolate, so the smell of them increases levels of dopamine in the brain. Most Mescan beers pair well with cheeses, Red Tripel is probably the most versatile and a good match for nearly all cheese. For blues and the stronger tasting ones, Mescan Special, Mescan Seven Virtues Carnal Knowledge and Mescan Baltic Porter are also excellent pairings.

Mescan beer takes its name from the monk Mescan who was St. Patrick’s friend and personal brewer. The stylised Mescan logo is a simple, creative representation of Croagh Patrick and the curved swirl represents the water flowing from the holy mountain, which is used to make all the Mescan beers, via a spring well beside the brewery.

Mescan Beers are currently available in off licences around the country. They are also available directly through the website www.mescanbrewery.com which also has food pairing notes for the beers.

Previous Post

Can You Brew Without Malt? Uncover the Secret in Part 1 Of Our Series with Christian Berger

Next Post

St. Brigid of Ireland: The Ale-mazing Miracle Worker

Mescan Brewery

Mescan Brewery

An Irishman and a Belgian who used to be vets, now we brew Belgian-style beer by hand in the West of Ireland. We love beer, especially Belgian beer. Bart is Belgian and over the years Cillian has come to love the Belgian styles of beer. We decided that within 5 years we would be running a successful microbrewery specialising in Belgian style beers.

Related Stories

edit post
Globe Salute Sour Cherry Sour πŸ’ thumbnail
Brewery news

Globe Salute Sour Cherry Sour πŸ’

8 May 2025
edit post
Made of Γ“ir thumbnail
Brewery news

Made of Γ“ir

29 April 2025
edit post
πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Rye River Brewing Co. Run Club May thumbnail
Brewery news

πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Rye River Brewing Co. Run Club May

18 April 2025
Next Post
edit post
St. Brigid of Ireland: The Ale-mazing Miracle Worker thumbnail

St. Brigid of Ireland: The Ale-mazing Miracle Worker

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

This weeks most viewed posts

  • edit post
    A Tourist Guide to Macro Beer in Turkey thumbnail

    A Tourist Guide to Macro Beer in Turkey

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Ireland’s Strongest Beer: 2023 update

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Return of the Cask?

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • A few beers in the south of France

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Weirdo Guide to Dublin Pubs: Bonobo

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Our Site Your Story

Β© 2024 Beerrepublic.ie

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Irish Beer
  • Podcasts
  • UK Craft Beer
  • US Craft Beer
  • About
  • Submit a story
  • Contact
  • Login
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.