22 supermarket beers that are worth it: snack, surprise foodies, gluten-free, alcohol-free… | Gastronomy: recipes, restaurants and drinks
When we talk about wine, everything seems to be well organized: maps with regions, varieties and even suggestions for each dish. However, in the beer department, things are not always so clear cut. Sometimes it seems that all beers are the same, but this is far from true. It’s good that you can now find a lot of classic beers in supermarkets, as well as beers with more original tastes.
Not only will this allow you to try something new, but it will also help you become more familiar with some of the great beers, from those that are perfect to accompany a variety of dishes to more powerful options for moments of relaxation. In this guide, you’ll find the perfect beer for every occasion.
Beer for a snack
Spaten is a mild German sea bream, a refreshing Munich Helles Lage that goes well with some patatas bravas, for example. (EUR 1.87. 50 cl bottle, 5.2% ABV). The Czech Budějovicý Budvar also makes a good match – a Czech premium light lager, light and with a good balance of malt and hops (1.35 euros, 33 cl bottle, 5% ABV). If you prefer your wheat fresh and soft, you can choose between the spicy and fruity Weissbier-style Paulaner Trigo (€1.99, 50ml bottle, 5.5% ABV) and Hoegaarden, a light Belgian white witbier with citrus and spicy notes , such as coriander (1.86 euros. 33 cl bottle, 4.9% ABV).
For cold days
There are richer beers like this Belgian to warm the body: Rochefort, dark, rich and complex, with notes of ripe fruit, spice and chocolate (€3.90. 33cl bottle, 9.2% ABV). Judas, golden and strong, has a good balance between sweetness and bitterness (€1.99, 33cl bottle, 8.5% ABV). There are also more alcoholic beers such as Delirium Tremens, powerful and spicy, adding a touch of intensity (€3.35. 33cl bottle, 8.5% ABV) and Duvel, an iconic golden beer with the perfect balance of spirits. bitterness and sweetness (1.79 euros. 33 cl bottle, 8.5% ABV).
Non-alcoholic options
For those looking for something smooth, tasty and refreshing, there is a Weissbier-style non-alcoholic Franziskaner with notes reminiscent of banana and spice (€1.74, 50ml bottle, 0.5% ABV). And Guinness Draft 0.0%, an Irish stout that has all the body and taste of Guinness, but without the alcohol, with notes of coffee and chocolate for the full experience (€3.76. 44cl can, 0.0% ABV).
Gluten free beer
DouGall’s gluten-free American Pale Ale style drink has a mild bitterness that makes it the perfect accompaniment to food (€1.85, 33ml bottle, 4.2% ABV). For the same purpose, the gluten-free Bidassoa pale ale with fruity and hop notes (2.59 euros. 33 ml bottle, 5% ABV) is ideal.
Prepare
Chimay Tripel is a Belgian beer ideal for making everything from chicken sauces to pasta sauces such as pesto (€3.85, 33ml bottle, 8% ABV). And to reduce the number of sauces and create thick sauces for grilled or fried meats, Gulden Draak Quadrupel (€2.91. 33ml bottle, 10.5% ABV) is a good option.
To accompany meat
To pair with spicy meats such as pork or chicken, the Belgian Westmalle Tripel has body, citrus and fruity notes (€3, 33ml bottle, 9.5% ABV). And best paired with beef or chicken stew is Trappe Dubbel, Belgian-style Dubbel (€2.40, 33ml bottle, 7% ABV).
Surprise the gourmet with unusual tastes
The Delirium Tremens case is a good gift for beer lovers. It’s styled like a Belgian strong golden ale, fruity and spicy (€12.90, 75ml bottle, 8.5% ABV). Also a hit is the Chimay Bleue Grand Reserve, a tasty and complex Belgian dark strong ale that can be enjoyed at the end of a dinner with cheeses (€9.79, 75ml bottle, 9% ABV). Original flavors include Orval, a Belgian ale with earthy notes and slight acidity (€3, 33cl bottle, 6.2% ABV). And Leffe Brune, a dark Belgian beer with notes of caramel and dried fruit (2.19 euros. 33 cl bottle, 6.5% ABV).
Is it better in a jar?
Arriaca Imperial Red IPA, with its hop character and bitter undertone, is ideal for those looking for something with… punch (2.53 euros. Can 33 cl, strength 7.1%). And also Shackel Town IPA Mala Gissona, a beer with a hop and fruit profile (€2.69, 33cl can, 6.5% ABV).