Friday, November 15, 2019

If you love tangy BBQ sauce and mustard, you're gonna love these!

I received these sauces from Pike Brewing Company for review.  Pike Brewing Company is an independent craft brewery founded in 1989. Located at 1415 First Avenue in downtown Seattle’s Pike Place Market neighborhood, Pike Brewing is home to two locally focused restaurants, American gastropub The Pike Pub and seafood-focused restaurant and oyster bar Tankard & Tun.

If you have someone on your gift list who loves sauces and mustards, Pike's Sauces is a great gift idea for them because they are amazing!  All 4 of these products are absolutely delicious!

  
Pike Naughty Nellie Sweet Hot Mustard ($7):  Kick up your pretzels, brats, sandwiches, and pork dishes with this sweet hot mustard.  This all-natural mustard is crafted with Pike Naughty Nellie golden ale.  Perfect for slathering on dishes that hunger for a little tangy zip.  12 ounce jar.


Pike XXXXX Stout Mustard ($7):  Two-time Good Food Award winner, and winner of the Worldwide Mustard Competition, this stone-ground mustard is crafted with a generous amount of Pike XXXXX Stout.  Delicious with sandwiches, roast meat, salad dressing, pretzels, and BBQ.  Slather it on a rack of lamb before roasting for an easy, juicy entree.  12 ounce jar.



Pike Kilt Lifter BBQ Sauce ($7):  Originally created at The Pike Pub to generously bathe their Kilt Lifter BBQ Ribs, this sauce is rich, smooth, and delicious.  The backbone of organic tomatoes balances the underlying smokiness that comes from the peated malt in Pike Kilt Lifter scotch ale.  A smoky-sweet sauce rather than spicy, with enough kick from dried chilies to liven up ribs, pork sliders, duck, seafood, burgers, and sandwiches.  12 ounce bottle.


Pike IPA Habanero BBQ Sauce ($7):  Pike IPA Habanero BBQ Sauce is crafted with Pike IPA and local organic habanero chilies.  This spicy and complex sauce adds a fiery kick to grilled ribs and chicken, and doubles as a flavorful dipping sauce.  12 ounce bottle.  

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