CAMPTON HILLS, Ill. -- Tom Seefurth has managed to bring together two of the Chicago area's best-loved items, pizza and beer, into one glass.
Seefurth, of Campton Township, was home one day last fall brewing beer and threw in some tomatoes, oregano, garlic and basil. He stumbled onto pizza-flavored beer, which is turning into a successful business venture.
In May, he reached an agreement with Walter Payton's Roundhouse in Aurora to serve Mamma Mia Pizza Beer there until the supply runs out.
"With the real estate business as slow as it's been, we need something to supplement the income," said Seefurth, a real estate broker.
His beer already has won two local home-brewing awards and landed him on a New York food television show.
Seefurth sees pizza beer as a culinary beer, which like fine wine, is meant to be paired which different types of food. Yet he often feels the need to explain his vision to skeptics, even going as far as posting responses online to derisive bloggers.
"People thought we took a bottle of beer and shoved a piece of pizza in it," he said.
The pizza beer is served in a 10-ounce wine glass for $4 and tastes of oregano, onions and tomatoes. It is meant to be enjoyed with pizza and pasta.
Seefurth began home-brewing beer in 1998, when his mother-in-law gave him a kit for his birthday. He has experimented with unusual flavors such as oatmeal-raisin cookie and salsa.
Seefurth worked with Mike Rybinski, the award-winning brewmaster at Walter Payton's Roundhouse. Rybinski has brewed beer with things like chocolate and stones in the past and was immediately intrigued by the unusual taste.
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