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Roads & Stays Audio Magzine Ep. 6

Roads & Stays Audio Magazine Ep. 6

I host and produce the Roads & Stays Audio Magzine for Harvest Hosts. Here’s the latest:

Cruising Through Maintenance, Navigation and RVLifeIn this month’s episode, you will hear from a seasoned RVer and someone who works in the industry. Patrick has been a part of the RV Life team for over four years—including the last three years of industry growth.

About Patrick
Patrick Buchanan is the Director of Partnerships with RV LIFE, entering his 9th year as an avid RVer.
He and his wife and their pack of Dachshunds enjoy taking their diesel pusher out for some R&R, and to occasionally visit the kids and grandkids. You might run into him in the DFW area where he makes his home, or at the larger RV shows in Hershey and Tampa.

Our Sponsor
This episode tip is sponsored by Magnadyne, who has been entertaining our RV travels for over 50 years. Upgrade your speakers and stereo system for a truly immersive audio experience. Go to Magnadyne.com to find out more.

Links Mentioned in the Episode
Roads & Stays Magazine: https://harvesthosts.com/resources/roads-and-stays-summer-2022-issue/
Our News Roundup: https://harvesthosts.com/rv-camping/march-news-roundup/
RV Renovation Guide: https://harvesthosts.com/resources/rv-renovation-guide/

Beer & Chocolate Pairings

Chocolate & Beer Pairings

We love chocolate. We love it for breakfast. We love it for dessert. We love it in milk, coffee and even in beer. The world of chocolate is vast, and worthy of its own study. I’m no expert in chocolate, but I’ll share with you what I’ve learned from those who are.

Not everyone knows this, but chocolate is also fermented, immensely diverse, and can be as complex as beer. Because of this, pairing beer and chocolate together can be tricky. But if you get it right, it’s absolutely divine.

Here’s a pro tip on tasting chocolate with beer. Let the chocolate melt in your mouth first. Otherwise, the chocolate may be too cold to reveal all its wonderful flavors.

Another pro tip, use these pairings as a guide, not a rule. There’s simply too much variation for broad generalizations here. Think of beer and chocolate as a web of flavor with many combinations.

The effect of chocolate on our mood is well documented.

It tastes good. It makes us happy.

It affects us in profound and deeply neurological ways.

By intentionally combining these flavors with the right beer, we can create an experience for ourselves, and our guests, that lightens the mood, and will be memorable.

Although successfully pairing chocolate with beer requires some knowledge and experience, it’s the practice that makes it perfect.

So grab some chocolate and a beer, and see what you come up with.