A chaser
I had been thinking along the lines of a fruitier red, like a pinot of some kind. But Ratkin, above , has already retired the trophy for this one.
Moonshine
How could they forget Night Train, the jewel of the vineyard???!!!
But was it an Eastern Gray squirrel or an American Red squirrel? Or perhaps a flying squirrel? Different species might be paired with different wines.
Boone’s Farm
A good Peanut Grigio should do. or perhaps Boone’s Farm, which pairs very well with roadkill.
Squirrel is not bad. Haven’t had it in years though.
mu-SCAT!
fresh dipped bowl water
Toilet water.
Fresh, or a few days old? It gets complicated. The aromas can be mischievous.
Best laugh of the morning…the strip and all the comments!
Chateau Lafite Rothschild “62”.
A good sommelier wouldn’t be working at a restaurant that serves squirrel.
Although if they’re serving food to squirrels, then they would need to know what wines pair well with acorns.
No, no, no. Squirrel pairs well with bold red wines, such as zinfandel, chianti, or a dry red wine.
Which wine goes best with garlic pizza? Chateau Listerine.
This has caused Blanc stares.
Ask for a side of Benjamin Moore ‘Acorn’ brown sauce #1125.
Wait until the waiter comes and tells them that the kitchen is out of squirrel!
something nutty?
Oh well. Que Syrah, Syrah.
What pairs best with squirrel? Moose, obviously.
Mogen David AKA Mad Dog
What is that hazelnut aperitif?
Beer!
Hair of the Dog.
well! no tip for that guy!!
SQUIRREL!
They’ll hear about it on his Yelp! review.
Squirrel, at least the acorn fed one I had, is a very delicate meat. Its flavor was overwhelmed by the cooking oil.
Like the dog is actually gonna taste it? :)
July 17, 2015
Ratkin Premium Member 1 day ago
A chaser
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 1 day ago
I had been thinking along the lines of a fruitier red, like a pinot of some kind. But Ratkin, above , has already retired the trophy for this one.
distortion Premium Member 1 day ago
Moonshine
SHIVA 1 day ago
How could they forget Night Train, the jewel of the vineyard???!!!
phritzg Premium Member 1 day ago
But was it an Eastern Gray squirrel or an American Red squirrel? Or perhaps a flying squirrel? Different species might be paired with different wines.
MayCauseBurns 1 day ago
Boone’s Farm
dbeitz929 1 day ago
A good Peanut Grigio should do. or perhaps Boone’s Farm, which pairs very well with roadkill.
VictoryRider 1 day ago
Squirrel is not bad. Haven’t had it in years though.
uniquename 1 day ago
mu-SCAT!
ʲᔆ 1 day ago
fresh dipped bowl water
Munch 1 day ago
Toilet water.
goboboyd 1 day ago
Fresh, or a few days old? It gets complicated. The aromas can be mischievous.
joanknr 1 day ago
Best laugh of the morning…the strip and all the comments!
wongo 1 day ago
Chateau Lafite Rothschild “62”.
Kaputnik 1 day ago
A good sommelier wouldn’t be working at a restaurant that serves squirrel.
Although if they’re serving food to squirrels, then they would need to know what wines pair well with acorns.
Daltongang Premium Member 1 day ago
No, no, no. Squirrel pairs well with bold red wines, such as zinfandel, chianti, or a dry red wine.
mountainclimber 1 day ago
Which wine goes best with garlic pizza? Chateau Listerine.
Zen-of-Zinfandel 1 day ago
This has caused Blanc stares.
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat 1 day ago
Ask for a side of Benjamin Moore ‘Acorn’ brown sauce #1125.
sdjamieson Premium Member 1 day ago
Wait until the waiter comes and tells them that the kitchen is out of squirrel!
MRBLUESKY529 1 day ago
something nutty?
Frank Burns Eats Worms 1 day ago
Oh well. Que Syrah, Syrah.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member about 24 hours ago
What pairs best with squirrel? Moose, obviously.
christelisbetty about 23 hours ago
Mogen David AKA Mad Dog
Jeffin Premium Member about 23 hours ago
What is that hazelnut aperitif?
MFRXIM Premium Member about 22 hours ago
Beer!
cactusbob333 about 22 hours ago
Hair of the Dog.
wildlandwaters about 22 hours ago
well! no tip for that guy!!
C wolfe about 21 hours ago
SQUIRREL!
Buoy about 20 hours ago
They’ll hear about it on his Yelp! review.
OdderOtter about 20 hours ago
Squirrel, at least the acorn fed one I had, is a very delicate meat. Its flavor was overwhelmed by the cooking oil.
Impkins Premium Member about 19 hours ago
Like the dog is actually gonna taste it? :)