Here's a culinary conundrum. What do you do when you have 2-3 pounds of fresh oranges and some leftover brown ale that didn't quite make it into the conditioning tank? Make a beer-unch.
With some other ingredients on hand, we whipped together some beer-mosas with the freshly squeezed orange juice and our pseudo-lager. We saved a bit of the brown ale that we put into the conditioning tank yesterday to sample and we added that to the pancake batter in place of milk.
As for the pancakes, there was some great nutty flavor due to the brown ale. The batter was thicker than usual, but that was probably due to the ale reacting with the baking powder in the Bisquick. But the pancakes turned out fluffy and light.
Give it a shot and try it on a Sunday brunch -- you'll be surprised that beer's a great addition to your breakfast favorites!
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Beer-mosa
1/2 beer of your choice
1/2 OJ, freshly squeezed preferred
Brown Ale Pancakes
1 c. Bisquick
1 egg
3/4 c. brown ale
1 tbsp. agave syrup
SF Beer Week, mimosa, homebrew, brunch
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