Old Boulevard labels Pale Ale
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Pale Ale Beer Brats

Nothin’ better

A match meant to be

Ingredients

10 brats or sausages

24 oz. Boulevard Pale Ale

½ stick of butter

½ onion, chopped

For serving: buns, mustard, caramelized onion, sauerkraut, etc.

Instructions

Set your grill up for indirect grilling by dumping coals under half the grill grate. Place a 13 x 9 inch foil pan on the side away from the coals. Fill with beer and add butter and onion. Close the lid and allow the liquid to warm up for 5 minutes.

Stir the liquid and add the brats to the pan and close the lid. Cook for 25 minutes, opening occasionally to turn the brats for even cooking. Sear the brats directly over the fire and serve immediately.

A hand holds a can of pale ale beer next to a plate on a blue and white striped cloth. The plate contains a sausage in a bun topped with grilled onions and a serving of potato chips. This is all set on a wooden table outdoors.

A tall, illuminated sign displaying "Boulevard" is flanked by large, metal silos. The scene is set against a dark night sky, with tree branches partially visible on the upper right corner.

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