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Arare and Beer: The Perfect Pairing


When it comes to enjoying a refreshing glass of beer, finding the right snack to complement your brew can enhance the entire experience. One such snack that perfectly complements beer is arare, a popular Japanese snack made from bite-sized seasoned rice crackers. In this blog, we'll delve into the world of arare and beer pairing, exploring different types of arare and the beers that best accompany them. So, grab a cold one and let's discover the perfect harmony between arare and beer.



Classic Arare

For light and crisp arare, such as the classic soy sauce-flavored variety, lagers and pilsners make an excellent pairing choice. The clean and refreshing taste of these beers complements the subtle saltiness and crunch of the arare, allowing both the snack and beer flavors to shine.




Bold and Spicy Arare

If you're a fan of spicy arare, such as wasabi or chili-flavored varieties, consider reaching for a hop-forward beer. India Pale Ales (IPAs) with their pronounced hop bitterness and citrusy notes can balance the spiciness of the arare, creating a harmonious contrast of flavors.




Norimaki Arare

Arare with savory and umami flavors, such as nori (seaweed) pairs exceptionally well with amber ales or brown ales. These beer styles offer a malty sweetness that complements the umami elements of the arare, resulting in a delightful combination of tastes.




Sweet and Dessert Arare

For those with a sweet tooth, there are also arare varieties with flavors like caramel or chocolate. These sweet and dessert-like arare are best enjoyed with darker beers, such as Stouts or Porters. The roasted malt flavors and hints of chocolate or coffee in these beers enhance the sweetness of the arare, creating a delectable dessert experience.



Arare and beer form a perfect partnership, as the snack's various flavors and textures beautifully complement the wide range of beers available. Whether you prefer light and crisp arare with Lagers, spicy arare with hoppy IPAs, or savory arare with malty Ales, there's a combination that's sure to delight your taste buds. So, next time you reach for a cold beer, don't forget to grab a bag of arare for an elevated snacking experience. Cheers to the perfect pairing of arare and beer!

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