July 31, 2024

The Perfect Pint in Makati: A Go-To Place for Excellent Craft Beer Pairings

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  • Food and beverage pairings aren’t exactly a new concept, yet very few restaurants dare to explore that very concept.

    It’s usually seen with wines and whiskeys, but to do so with beer is something that’s not only rare but hard to do. Luckily, we found The Perfect Pint in Rockwell Center, Makati serving craft beer with good food.

    IMAGE from The Perfect Pint’s Facebook Page

    Beer, at least for Filipinos, is usually paired with the most mundane of things: roasted or steamed peanuts, a couple of sticks of barbeque, chips, etc. You can go with the more established burgers, crispy pork knuckles, baked mussels, or pizza with craft beer, but places like that are so hard to find..unless you know where The Perfect Pint is.

    For those who want to sample a variety of brews, the Beer Flight is the way to go. This tasting tray includes four different beer for you to explore the diverse flavors of their house-made and guest brews.

    Beer Flight / IMAGE from The Perfect Pint’s Facebook Page

    They also serve cocktails such as martini and sangria for a slightly different, yet still delightful drinking session. These drinks, like their beer, go really well with their bar chow.

    Cocktails / IMAGE from The Perfect Pint’s Facebook Page

    Speaking of, you’d want to try their signature Oyster sea-sig, a unique twist on the Filipino classic. Served on a sizzling platter and topped with fresh onions and a raw egg, it combines the briny goodness of oysters with the savory, tangy flavors of traditional sisig.  If you’d want to pair it off with rice, they also have an Oyster Seasig Rice Meal

    Oyster sea-sig / IMAGE from The Perfect Pint’s Facebook page

    Oyster Seasig Rice / IMAGE from The Perfect Pint’s Facebook Page

    The Perfect Pint’s Sausage Platter is a carnivore’s treat: juicy sausages served with crispy fries and a selection of dips. This is perfect for sharing with friends over a pint (or two!) of their brews.

    Sausage Platter / IMAGE from The Perfect Pint’s Facebook Page

    The Perfect Pint is a place that promises “to be the premier destination or go-to place for craft beer and food in the country”. With their wide array of fresh craft beers paired with delicious food, you’ll never run out of options here.

    Apart from having brews supplied by local craft brewers, they also have their signature home brews done in small batches to ensure their flavor.

    General Information

  • Unit 107-108, Ground Floor, The Proscenium Residences Rockwell Center, Makati
  • 0917-122-7806
  • 11 a.m. – 12 m.n.
  • https://theperfectpint.ph/
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  • Molito Lifestyle Bldg., Molito Commercial Complex, Madrigal Ave., Alabang, Muntinlupa City
  • (02) 8815-9975
  • 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
  • G/F East Wing, H3G7+PVX Estancia, Capitol Commons, Meralco Ave., Pasig
  • 0917-624-9537
  • 11 a.m. – 2 a.m.
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