You may have heard that people often pick dogs that resemble them, but what about pairing beers with breeds? This Oktoberfest, we’re pairing popular beer styles with dog personalities for a fun, lighthearted look at which pup might best match your favorite brew. Pick your beer below and see which canine companion fits your flavor.
1. Pilsner:
Pilsners are crisp and refreshing with a touch more hop than a typical lager while remaining light and easy to drink. Their German origins give them a clean, classic profile that works well on warm days and at casual gatherings.
Your dog:
If you enjoy a pilsner, you like a balance of energy and steadiness. A German Shepherd mirrors that mix perfectly: hardworking and alert when needed, yet calm and loyal at home. They bring both spirit and reliability—just like your beer.
2. Lager:
Lagers are known for a smooth, mellow flavor and a clean, crisp finish. They’re generally lower in bitterness and appeal to drinkers who prefer uncomplicated, easygoing beers.
Your dog:
If a lager is your go-to, you’re likely drawn to low-maintenance, big-hearted companions. A Bernese Mountain Dog fits the bill: relaxed, affectionate, and happy to lounge or join a mellow hangout while you sip your brew.

3. Sour Ale:
Sour ales deliver a tart, puckering acidity that makes them stand out. They come in a variety of colors and flavor notes, often surprising the palate with lively, fruity, or funky characteristics.
Your dog:
Sour ale fans appreciate bold, unexpected flavors and lively experiences. Poodles suit that vibe: energetic, elegant, and sometimes delightfully unpredictable. Their flair—often seen in playful grooming or colorful accessories—echoes the vibrant character of a sour.
4. Hoppy:
Hoppy beers are aromatic and often burst with citrus, floral, fruity, or piney notes. They can be bitter but are prized for their intense, fragrant hop presence.
Your dog: If you favor hop-forward beers, you want an active, athletic companion. Australian Shepherds fit perfectly: agile, energetic, and known for impressive jumps and quick movements—true “hoppy” personalities in dog form.

5. New England IPA:
New England IPAs are hazy and juicy, often creamy on the palate with tropical, citrus-forward sweetness. They soften the classic IPA bitterness for a smoother, more fruit-driven experience.
Your dog:
If a New England IPA is your favorite, you likely have regional pride and an appreciation for something a little different. A Boston Terrier reflects that charm: distinctly New England, spirited, and uniquely affectionate among terriers.
6. Dark Ale:
Dark ales are full-bodied and rich, with roasted malt flavors that suggest chocolate, caramel, or coffee. They tend to be slightly sweet and smooth, making them approachable for many drinkers.
Your dog:
Dark ale lovers often favor depth and warmth—traits shared by Chocolate or Black Labrador Retrievers. These friendly, steady dogs match the brew’s smooth richness and inviting appearance.
7. IPA:
IPAs are the most hop-forward mainstream beers, famous for bold bitterness, intense citrus or pine aromas, and higher ABV options. They’re bold, flavorful, and made for those who enjoy a powerful taste.
Your dog:
IPA enthusiasts tend to appreciate strength and character. Large working breeds like Great Danes or Saint Bernards suit that preference: dependable, loyal, and built for purpose, offering both presence and heart.
8. Blonde Ale:
Blonde ales are approachable, well-balanced, and easy to drink. Their mild malt character and light hop profile make them crowd-pleasers and dependable choices for many occasions.
Your dog:
Fans of blonde ales often prefer friendly, versatile companions. Yellow Labs and Golden Retrievers are natural matches—photogenic, trainable, and endlessly loyal, ideal for outdoor adventures or brewery visits.
9. Flight:
A flight delivers a sampler of a brewery’s best offerings—IPAs, ales, lagers, and more. It’s for people who enjoy variety and the chance to explore different flavors in one sitting.
Your dog:
If you love beer flights, you’ll likely appreciate a mixed-breed dog. Mutts combine traits from many backgrounds and personalities, giving you a unique companion with a bit of everything.
10. Stout:
Stouts are dark, robust beers with pronounced roasted flavors and a strong aromatic presence. They’re often velvety and perfect for savoring alongside hearty foods or cozy evenings.
Your dog:
Stout beer drinkers pair well with stout-bodied, spirited dogs like Corgis. Small but sturdy, corgis are active, loyal, and full of personality—compact companions with big hearts, just like a satisfying stout.