Beer D-Mystified

Beer is currently the most widely consumed alcoholic beverage in the world, with thousands of styles ranging from lagers and pilsners to IPAs, stouts, and sours.

Whether you’re sipping a crisp lager at a backyard BBQ or enjoying a stout with dessert, knowing the differences between America’s favorite beer styles helps you elevate both the drink and the meal. We hope the following information is helpful in doing just that.


An Overview of Beers & Best Food Pairings

 
Beer Style Flavor Profile Typical ABV (alc. by vol.) Best Food Pairings
Lager Light, crisp, clean 4-5% Burgers, pizza, fried chicken
Pilsner Bright, effervescent, mildly bitter 4-5%

Grilled fish, salads, pretzels

Pale Ale Balanced malt & hops, citrusy 5-6% Tacos, roasted chicken, spicy dishes
IPA Bold hops, bitter, fruity 6-7.5%

BBQ ribs, curries, strong cheeses

Stout Dark, roasted, creamy 5-8%

Oysters, chocolate desserts, hearty stews

 

Pairings by Season


❄️ Winter

Beer Styles: Stouts, Porters, Strong Ales

Why: Rich, dark, and full-bodied — ideal for cold nights.

Food Pairings: Beef stew, oysters, chocolate desserts, holiday roasts.

🌸 Spring

Beer Styles: Pale Ales, IPAs, Saison

Why: Bright, hoppy, and aromatic — matches the freshness of the season.

Food Pairings: Spicy tacos, curries, goat cheese, spring vegetables.

☀️ Summer

Beer Styles: Pilsners, Wheat Beers, Light Lagers

Why: Crisp, refreshing, lower ABV — perfect for hot days.

Food Pairings: Grilled fish, fresh salads, BBQ chicken, citrusy dishes.

🍂 Fall

Beer Styles: Amber Ales, Oktoberfest Märzens, Brown Ales

Why: Malty, slightly sweet, and warming.

Food Pairings: Roasted turkey, sausages, root vegetables, hearty stews.