PICKLED onion Monster Munch should be washed down with a martini, according to a TV drinks expert.
And Flaming Hot Cheetos are perfect with Belgian fruit beer, says Neil Ridley.
Pickled onion Monster Munch should be washed down with a martini, according to a TV drinks expert Sam Creed who tested the best booze and crisp combos[/caption]
He has come up with more than 100 snack and drink combinations for his book, The Crisp Sommelier, out on Thursday.
His other suggestions include pairing a pint of bitter with roast beef crisps, while Prosecco is the perfect accompaniment to Tyrrell’s root vegetable crisps.
TV’s Sunday Brunch expert Neil told The Sun: “I started with the idea that certain wines can be matched with different foods and I knew I could find the crisp equivalent.
“At the start I had roughly 180 packets that I had collected over a few weeks and from there it was very much trial and error.
“It manages to make the pub experience even better. One hand in a pack of crisps and the other one holding a pint, it’s the ideal scenario isn’t it?
“It’s been a great journey – it was a labour of love but now I’m not sure I need to eat many more crisps!”
But Monster Munch may not be stylish enough for James Bond, who famously likes his martinis shaken not stirred.