What goes better with beer? Burgers or pizza...?!


Question:

What goes better with beer? Burgers or pizza...?

...or something else?

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1 month ago
Okay...so what kind of beer then?


Answers:
1 month ago
Okay...so what kind of beer then?

Pizza. I like a cold beer with my steak.

Hanging out with your friends and just chillin...

Pizza and a pitcher seem to go really well together.
You can have a slice in one hand and a beer in the other.

If you can do that with a burger, then the burger is wimpy and not worth eating. Burgers should be a two-handed deal to eat.

Maybe it's a guy thing and a cool girl thing.

definitely a cheeseburger and potato chips

Burgers

Well, pizza is my favorite food BUT, i love drinking beer while im barbequing, so i gotta say burgers.

Pizza!!!


duh! a good firestone ale.

or a bluemoon sounds good.

Burgers for sure

more beer

PIZZA hands down.

something else.....mussels in a white sauce.... raw clams on a half shell....oysters. The beer should be ice cold.

Oh BBQ of any type and a really icy cold beer on a hot day!!

Burger with Coke
Pizza with Coke
Beer with Coke

Not Coors or Bud. 'People who know' call those American dishwater beer.
Please dry some Ales, try a lot so you can find out what you like. Pale Ales, IPAs (Indian Pale Ale) are stronger, but Pale Ales are a great place to start.
Happy discovering!
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Neither, get yourself a good selection of German sausages, some German potato salad, and a bunch of German 'kraut, and some authentic import german beer (none of that American bottled wiz) Heil!

A woman to bring what you want,

another beer

a burger

another beer

pizza

mooore bbeeer

and moooooooooooooore pizzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... ah what woke me up




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