Man Serves Fried Beer
wenaway writes "Mark Zable, creator of Fried Beer, brought his creation to the State Fair in Texas. He walked away from the fair with the most creative award and is now gearing up for larger production. The Fried Beer is actually a pretzel dough ravioli injected with beer and then deep fried to perfection. What's next? Fried booze."
anxiously awaiting the first review from a slashdot user who was there and tasted it...
Man, I was stunned this summer when I saw that someone had invented fried butter, and I subsequently heard of fried coke.
Fried beer is a special case of fried coke I giess... but, damn, I bet people lined up to get some of that!! It's beer, and it's fried ... in Texas. Bacon wrap that sucker, and I know some people who would crawl over cut glass to taste it.
Lost at C:>. Found at C.
http://www.bigtex.com/sft/ Doesn't start till next weekend
Fried beer is a special case of fried coke I guess
No, it's not the same as Fried Coke. Fried Coke is Coke-flavored batter, deep-fat-fried.
This Fried Beer concoction actually has a *liquid* center. When you bite into it, warm beer comes out. I can't imagine how that could possibly be a Good Thing, but there you are.
Note that because the beer is still liquid, it will still contain alcohol -- unlike beer-based batter. As a result, you have to be 21 to order Fried Beer.
(I'm in Dallas, so I've been hearing about this miracle of modern food technology for about three weeks now.)
Stressed? Me? Of course not. Stress is what a rubber band feels before it breaks, silly.
Fried beer? That has got to be Homer Simpson's greatest fantasy. The only way it could be better is if it was donut batter.
Did you know 80 to 90% of the moderators on slashdot wouldn't recognize a troll even if one dragged them under a bridge.
...they'll fry anything.
According to your link, "Fried Coke" is just fried batter made with Coca-Cola. It is no more "fried coke" then regular batter is "fried water".
But, this fried beer is beer injected into the centers of a pretzel wrap, so that presumably, when you bite into them, beer pours out. FTA, "the dough is only in the fryer for about 15 seconds – so none of the alcohol gets burned off."
So, it is not true that he simply substituted beer for coke. He made the first actual fried beverage after 2.5 years of research and is patenting the process.
How many more years will slashdot have an off-by-one error on your Score in your profile?