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In the lead-up to our 2018 Beijing Burger Festival on Jun 16-17 at Galaxy Soho, we've scoured the city for the best, tastiest, and most original patties on offer to whet your appetite prior to the veritable meat fest ahead. Dig in!
Beijing is certainly not lacking in some incredible brewpub burgers: Great Leap Brewing’s cheeseburger, Jing-A’s sliders with Yunnan cheese, Slow Boat Brewery’s Fryburger, Arrow Factory’s Mornay Glory Mushroom Swiss burger, and even NBeer Pub’s standard beef burger … we could go on. However, at the risk of sounding like we have mad cow’s disease, we’ve decided to eschew mindless repetition in order to highlight some of the city’s best new burger and beer pairings.
Beersmith
The CBD's biggest brewpub
won a legion of fans for its juicy Wagyu beef burger (RMB 88, served
with fries) when it launched last year. A hefty chunk of Wagyu beef is
topped with cheese and sandwiched by doughy buns, making their amber ale
(5.8 percent ABV) a perfect match between mouthfuls of succulent meat.
The ale, although one of the brewery's lighter options, still packs a
deep punch thanks to the crystal and roasted malts used to make it.
The Great Outdoors
With 14 burgers,
Fangjia Hutong's Great Outdoors certainly doesn't make choosing easy.
However, for something a little different, the Chairman Mao Smoked Chili
Burger (RMB 50, served with fries) is made using a beef patty, handmade
Hunan dried sausage, and a layer of spicy chili peppers, all balanced
out with a rich layer of cheese. Try it alongside a Great Friend IPA
(RMB 40, 6 percent ABV) to put out the heat from the chilies.
Deal Beer
Ok, Deal Beer's not
officially a brewpub but they do provide some fantastic beers on tap as
well as new, delicious burgers by one-man late-night munchies favorite
Was Park, formerly of Fangjia Hutong. The cheeseburger (RMB 45)
maintains the venue's signature hole-in-the-wall smiley face-adorned
paper wrapping, packed with a fat beef patty, pickles, tomato, lettuce,
and cheese. The humble buns are McDonald's-like, but don't get us wrong,
sometimes that's exactly what the occasion calls for. Grab a 100
Flowers Hidden Deep IPA by Peiping Machine (6.7 percent ABV) to wash it
all down.
Rolling Rolling
Rolling Rolling's beef
burger (RMB 45, served with fries and pickles) is a blend of four
different cuts of Chinese beef cooked medium well. The buns, baked
daily, absorb the meat's smoky notes while maintaining a crisp crust and
go great with the two thick and gooey slices of New Zealand cheese. Try
it with a pint of their on-site brewed double IPA Feedback (RMB 40 for
350ml), which includes tropical aromas of passion-fruit, apricot, and
pineapple and comes with a hefty 7.4 percent ABV. It's a combo that may
just draw you out to Yizhuang.
SteamRhino
Located near the embassy
area, SteamRhino's cheeseburger (RMB 48, served with french fries)
features buttery buns dusted with black and white sesame seeds, a thick
beef patty with a juicy pink center seasoned with black pepper, as well
as pickles, lettuce, tomato, onion, all topped with a generous amount of
mayonnaise. The "4am" Belgian wheat beer (5 percent ABV) makes for a
great combination, though we dread to think what would actually happen
if you consumed it at that hour.
This article originally appeared on the latest issue of the Beijinger. Tap image to access.
Photos courtesy of venues, Tracy Wang
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