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Caribbean Jerk
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: Caribbean
Pairing: Wheat Beer, Rum Punch
Historic Description: A sweeter, less spicy version of traditional Jamaican jerk seasoning, this sauce reflects a fusion of Caribbean flavors with tropical influences, commonly found in island-themed restaurants
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Pairing: IPA, Chardonnay
Historic Description: Like its mild cousin, Buffalo Medium shares the same Buffalo, New York, origins. This sauce strikes a balance between heat and flavor, often preferred in regions across the U.S. where people enjoy a bit more kick but not overwhelming spice.
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Pairing: IPA, Chardonnay
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Buffalo Mild
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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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Cajun (Dry Rub)
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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
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Garlic Parmesan
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Ethnic Palate: Italian, American
Pairing: Pilsner, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: This sauce combines Italian culinary staples—garlic and Parmesan cheese. It originated in American-Italian kitchens and became popular in chain restaurants that serve wings. It’s most commonly found in Italian-American eateries and wing places in the U.S.
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Pairing: Pilsner, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: This sauce combines Italian culinary staples—garlic and Parmesan cheese. It originated in American-Italian kitchens and became popular in chain restaurants that serve wings. It’s most commonly found in Italian-American eateries and wing places in the U.S.
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General Tso’s
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Ethnic Palate: Chinese-American
Pairing: Wheat Beer, Riesling
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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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Honey Garlic
$9.99 – $79.99
Ethnic Palate: Canadian, Chinese
Pairing: Amber Ale, Riesling
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Peppercorn Ranch
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Ethnic Palate: American
Pairing: Pilsner, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Peppercorn Ranch is a variation of classic Ranch dressing with the addition of cracked black pepper for an extra kick. Ranch, invented in the U.S., became the top dressing for wings in the late 20th century
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Pairing: Pilsner, Sauvignon Blanc
Historic Description: Peppercorn Ranch is a variation of classic Ranch dressing with the addition of cracked black pepper for an extra kick. Ranch, invented in the U.S., became the top dressing for wings in the late 20th century
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Teriyaki
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Ethnic Palate: Japanese, Pan-Asian
Pairing: Wheat Beer, Pinot Grigio
Historic Description: Teriyaki is a traditional Japanese sauce made from soy sauce, mirin, and sugar, dating back to the 17th century. When it made its way to the U.S., it became a popular wing flavor, especially in fusion and Pan-Asian restaurant
If you like this, you may also like: Korean BBQ, Pineapple Teriyaki
Pairing: Wheat Beer, Pinot Grigio
Historic Description: Teriyaki is a traditional Japanese sauce made from soy sauce, mirin, and sugar, dating back to the 17th century. When it made its way to the U.S., it became a popular wing flavor, especially in fusion and Pan-Asian restaurant
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