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I was just wondering what everyone who watched the Super Bowl had to drink or eat during the game yesterday. Most of us make wine, and you need to drink what you enjoy during your favorite activity. Others brew their own beer and may enjoy that more during a good game. I think it is safe to day that most of us were satisfied with the game yesterday even though some of us were dissapointed by the outcome. I think the challenges were a bit overdone but other than that both teams had their high points and low points.
So what did you have to eat and drink?
I was home yesterday for the game. I kept it simple. I just made a couple jumbo pizzas, hot wings and chips, dips and salsa. Nobody was hungry and the food was easy to grab and enjoy during the game. For wine (I don't have any beer currently made up) I decided a nice red would go with the food so I picked out a Winexpert Selection Australian Cabernet Shiraz. I think it was a good choice for the game - not a horribly expensive wine, but an extremely enjoyable one. This wine is about three years old now and continues to improve with age. It is really smooth now. The flavors continue to mature and express themselves very well.
What did you enjoy? And keep the football discussion neutral. We don't want to upset anyone.
So what did you have to eat and drink?
I was home yesterday for the game. I kept it simple. I just made a couple jumbo pizzas, hot wings and chips, dips and salsa. Nobody was hungry and the food was easy to grab and enjoy during the game. For wine (I don't have any beer currently made up) I decided a nice red would go with the food so I picked out a Winexpert Selection Australian Cabernet Shiraz. I think it was a good choice for the game - not a horribly expensive wine, but an extremely enjoyable one. This wine is about three years old now and continues to improve with age. It is really smooth now. The flavors continue to mature and express themselves very well.
What did you enjoy? And keep the football discussion neutral. We don't want to upset anyone.