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Coconut Curry
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: Southeast Asian, Indian
Pairing: Lager, Gewürztraminer
Historic Description: Coconut curry is a staple in Southeast Asian and Indian cuisines, blending the richness of coconut milk with fragrant curry spices. This sauce has made its way into fusion wing restaurants, offering a bold and creamy flavor.
If you like this, you may also like: Curry Lime, Thai Chili
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Blackened Cajun
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Ethnic Palate: Southern American, Creole
Pairing: Dark Ale, Syrah
Historic Description: Blackened seasoning comes from the Cajun and Creole traditions of Louisiana, where meats are seared with a blend of paprika, garlic, and cayenne pepper. This dry rub adds a smoky, bold flavor to wings, popular in the South
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Pairing: Dark Ale, Syrah
Historic Description: Blackened seasoning comes from the Cajun and Creole traditions of Louisiana, where meats are seared with a blend of paprika, garlic, and cayenne pepper. This dry rub adds a smoky, bold flavor to wings, popular in the South
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Buffalo Mild
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: American
Pairing: Pale Ale, Riesling
Historic Description: Originating in Buffalo, New York, in the 1960s, Buffalo sauce became a staple of American wings. It was first created at the Anchor Bar when the owner fried leftover chicken wings and tossed them in a mixture of butter and hot sauce. Buffalo Mild is a toned-down version of the classic hot sauce, mostly found in American sports bars and wing joints.
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Pairing: Pale Ale, Riesling
Historic Description: Originating in Buffalo, New York, in the 1960s, Buffalo sauce became a staple of American wings. It was first created at the Anchor Bar when the owner fried leftover chicken wings and tossed them in a mixture of butter and hot sauce. Buffalo Mild is a toned-down version of the classic hot sauce, mostly found in American sports bars and wing joints.
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Buffalo Ranch
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: American
Pairing: Pale Ale, Chardonnay
Historic Denscriptio: This sauce combines two of America’s most beloved flavors: Buffalo sauce and Ranch dressing. Both sauces originated in the U.S., with Ranch gaining popularity in the 1980s as a common pairing with Buffalo wings
If you like this, you may also like: Buffalo Mild, Ranch Dry Rub
Pairing: Pale Ale, Chardonnay
Historic Denscriptio: This sauce combines two of America’s most beloved flavors: Buffalo sauce and Ranch dressing. Both sauces originated in the U.S., with Ranch gaining popularity in the 1980s as a common pairing with Buffalo wings
If you like this, you may also like: Buffalo Mild, Ranch Dry Rub
Cajun (Dry Rub)
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: Southern American, Creole
Pairing: Amber Ale, Cabernet Sauvignon
Historic Description: Cajun seasoning originates from Louisiana’s Creole and Cajun cultures, blending paprika, garlic, and pepper. The dry rub version became a favorite in Southern barbecue joints and wing spots
If you like this, you may also like: Blackened Cajun, Cajun Ranch
Pairing: Amber Ale, Cabernet Sauvignon
Historic Description: Cajun seasoning originates from Louisiana’s Creole and Cajun cultures, blending paprika, garlic, and pepper. The dry rub version became a favorite in Southern barbecue joints and wing spots
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General Tso’s
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: Chinese-American
Pairing: Wheat Beer, Riesling
Historic Description: General Tso’s chicken is a popular Chinese-American dish, known for its sweet, tangy, and slightly spicy sauce. The dish was popularized in New York City in the 1970s, and its sauce became a favorite on wings
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Pairing: Wheat Beer, Riesling
Historic Description: General Tso’s chicken is a popular Chinese-American dish, known for its sweet, tangy, and slightly spicy sauce. The dish was popularized in New York City in the 1970s, and its sauce became a favorite on wings
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Lemon Pepper (Dry Rub)
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Ethnic Palate: Southern American
Pairing: Lager, Chardonnay
Historic Description: Lemon Pepper seasoning originated in Southern U.S. cooking, particularly in Atlanta. This citrusy, peppery dry rub became a popular wing flavor thanks to its refreshing yet bold flavor and is a staple in Southern wing spots
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Salt & Vinegar (Dry Rub)
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: British, American
Pairing: Pilsner, Champagne
Historic Description: Salt and vinegar flavors are reminiscent of British fish and chips, a dish that became popular worldwide. This seasoning became a favorite dry rub for wings in both the U.K. and U.S
If you like this, you may also like: Lemon Pepper, Old Bay Dry Rub
Pairing: Pilsner, Champagne
Historic Description: Salt and vinegar flavors are reminiscent of British fish and chips, a dish that became popular worldwide. This seasoning became a favorite dry rub for wings in both the U.K. and U.S
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Sriracha
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: Thai, Vietnamese
Pairing: Pale Ale, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Sriracha, a hot chili sauce originally from Thailand, became wildly popular in the U.S. after it was popularized by Huy Fong Foods in California. It’s now a staple in Asian-fusion dishes and a trendy wing flavor across the U.S.
If you like this, you may also like: Buffalo Sriracha, Garlic Sriracha
Pairing: Pale Ale, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Sriracha, a hot chili sauce originally from Thailand, became wildly popular in the U.S. after it was popularized by Huy Fong Foods in California. It’s now a staple in Asian-fusion dishes and a trendy wing flavor across the U.S.
If you like this, you may also like: Buffalo Sriracha, Garlic Sriracha
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