
ABV
5.2%
Body
medium
Sweetness
dry
Price
mid-range
Brooklyn Lager
브루클린 라거
Beer / Lager — Brooklyn, New York, USA
Easy to place with food and easier to enjoy without overthinking it.
Easy to place with food
Helps richer or fried foods feel less heavy after each bite
Later in the meal, slower settings, and nights that want more depth
medium body gives the pairing its weight
dry sweetness changes how salt, fat, and spice land
caramel, floral_hop, bread are the leading flavor cues to follow
INTERPRETATION
What this drink feels like in plain language
More naturally food-friendly than forceful, and easier to place in real-life situations.
FIT
Who it fits
- • People who want flexibility across more than one kind of dish
- • People who prefer a cleaner, drier finish over sweetness
CAUTION
Who may want to be careful
- • People expecting only extreme intensity or obvious weight may want something else
SCENE
When it works especially well
- • Later in the meal, slower settings, and nights that want more depth
What to Eat with Brooklyn Lager?
Here are the food directions that fit Brooklyn Lager based on aroma and texture cues.
Current analysis layers: 0 volatile and 0 nonvolatile compounds.
PAIRING CUE
Fried food
PAIRING CUE
Salty snacks
PAIRING CUE
Casual dining
WHY IT WORKS
- • Helps richer or fried foods feel less heavy after each bite
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EDITORIAL NOTE
Our take
Utility-first bottle intelligence for food pairing, dinner planning, gifting, and regional availability checks. Start with the taste shape, then move to where it fits.
ABV
5.2%
Body
medium
Sweetness
dry
Price
$$$mid-range
Flavor Profile
Taxonomy
Lager
Cold-fermented beer families spanning pilsner, helles, dunkel, bock, and modern pale lager derivatives.
Category Taste Grid
Beer markers
Representative Compounds
Lager
- carbon_dioxide - crisp lift and finish
- humulene - noble-hop herbal signature
- dimethyl_sulfide - sweet corn note when present in some pale lagers
- melanoidins - bread crust depth in darker lagers
Beer
- isoamyl_acetate - banana in hefeweizen and expressive ale fermentations
- 4_vinyl_guaiacol - clove-like phenol in wheat beer and some Belgian styles
- myrcene - green resinous hop aroma in fresh hoppy beer
- linalool - floral-citrus hop lift
- geraniol - citrus and rose-like hop aroma precursor
- humulene - woody, herbal hop signature
Legal and Protected Name Context
Lager
Protected names
Country: Germany / Czechia / EU markets
Authority: national beer law and food labeling rules
Law: beer composition and labeling standards
Focus: style naming is mostly trade custom, while legal control sits in food and tax law
Beer
Protected names
No protected names listed.
Chemical Profile
Volatile Compounds (0)
Chemical layer details are not yet published for this page.
Nonvolatile Compounds (0)
Chemical layer details are not yet published for this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What food goes well with Brooklyn Lager?
Brooklyn Lager pairs well with foods that share aroma cues such as caramel, floral_hop, bread. The medium body and dry sweetness help it land well with savory, richer dishes.
What does Brooklyn Lager taste like?
Brooklyn Lager is a Beer in the Lager family with 5.2% ABV. Expect a medium body, dry sweetness, and flavor cues such as caramel, floral_hop, bread, biscuit, clean_finish.
How much does Brooklyn Lager cost?
Brooklyn Lager usually sits in the mid-range price range for Beer. Actual shelf price varies by retailer and region.