This Fried Chicken and Beer Burger is Topped With a PBR Filled Wonton

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Let’s file this crazy sandwich under things we totally wouldn’t mind trying.

From the creators of the Deep Fried PBR Burger, Philadelphia based PYT has outdone themselves with their new Fried Chicken and Beer Burger. Looking like something out of a stoner’s dream the burger isn’t a burger at all, it’s actually a carefully crafted sandwich constructed with layers of mouthwatering goodness one after the other.

With its southern fried chicken patty, pickled green tomatoes, and pimento cheese oozing down the sides, this burger seems like it belongs more in the South than in Philly, but it’s the kicker that really takes this thing to an east coast level. The pièce de résistance of this thing is a fried wonton filled with Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. PYT says “the beer explodes out in the best way”. Think of it as a fried version of those soup dumplings you’d find at a bomb dumpling house, except filled with booze instead of broth. While you’re busy shotgunning a gulp full of PBR from your burger you might want to order a frosty brewski to wash down the taste of hot beer.

The Fried Chicken and Beer Burger will only be around at PYT for a limited time.

H/T + PicThx Eater

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