The Wine guide for Beer lovers
- Katelynn
- Nov 29, 2017
- 1 min read

If you like Wheat Beer try Chardonnay
Chardonnays, like Wheat Beers, are complex while still being smooth, light and refreshing.
Pale Ale try Pinot Noir Pinot Noirs are earthy yet light, and like Pale Ales, are poplar for being balanced and mellow. Pilsner Try Pinot Grigio a Pinot Grigios simultaneously sweet and spicy notes are reminiscent of a Pilsner's strong hops and spiced profile. If you enjoy Lager try Chianti Chiantis are medium-bodied and often are acidic, much like a dry and crisp Lager. An Ipa lover should try Sauvignon Blanc Hoppy Ipas and grassy Sauvignon Blancs are both versatile, bright, bold and herbal, often featuring notes of citrus. Amber and Red Ale should try Zinfandels Zinfandels are characteristically full and sweet, so lovers of the malt- centric Amber/ Red Ale will feel right at home. Dopplebock try Merlot Merlots have a characteristically smooth finish with subtle chocolate flavor, making it an easy transition from the palatable and malty dopplebock. Porter should try Syrah Both Porters and Syrahs are known for being powerful, dark, and full-bodied. Stout try Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Sauvignon is a dark and full-bodied wine with strong and layered fruit flavors. It is a red wine version of a bold and roasted malty Stout. Barrel Aged lovers should try Port Ports are strong and jammy dessert wines, with flavors as in your face and textured as your favorite Barrel- Aged Beers. Cider should try Champagne If you like the tart and fizzy ciders, then sparkling wine is right up your alley.