Last week marked the third anniversary of one of
Jacksonville’s own craft breweries,
Intuition Ale Works. Naturally, the week
was marked with several beer related events and celebrations to mark this momentous milestone for Intuition. On Thursday
night, Café Nola joined in the
celebration by hosting a beer and food pairing appropriately named: Beer &
Food – Together at Last. Attendees enjoyed a delectable collaboration of beer and food featuring three
samples of Intuition Ale brews selected by sommelier Mico Fuentes and three culinary
bites from Café Nola’s chef, Kathy Collins.

The first items on the Tasting Menu featured Intuition Ale’s
Dragonglass Saison paired with melted brie, house
pepper jelly and Mount Dora micro-arugula atop a black bean cake. The Dragonglass is an almost jet black brew also known as a Farmhouse Ale so named
because it was originally brewed during the cooler, less active months on the
farms in the French speaking region of Belgium then stored for the
farmhands to drink during the summer months. With hints of chocolate and almonds, the Dragonglass did not disappoint, as it was smooth and perfectly
presented in mini mason jars not unlike a farmhand would use. The house pepper
jelly gave the black bean cake with Brie just the right balance of sweet and
sour, all the while begging for the rich flavor of the Saison. Although it would’ve been nice to have a second cake to truly experience the
pairing, it was certainly a terrific way to get the taste buds going.
Once we had sampled the three brews and their respective
small bites, we were able to tour the museum as part of the evening. We agreed that it would’ve been nice to have
two bites of each course and an entire pint of each brew. Still, the event was
a Tasting Menu and that we certainly did. Kudos to chef Kathy and sommelier
Mico for three superbly delightful and delicious courses. And of course, thanks
to Café Nola and the MOCA for hosting.