Vienna Lager
Vienna Lager is an amber-colored, medium-bodied lager originating in mid-19th century Vienna, Austria, pioneered by brewer Anton Dreher. It features a malty, toasty flavor profile with subtle caramel notes, moderate hop bitterness, and a clean finish, typically brewed with Vienna malt as the base and traditional European hops.
Perfect Pairings for Vienna Lager
Discover dishes that pair perfectly with Vienna Lager beers
Barbecue
Barbecue's smoky, savory characteristics with sweet and tangy sauce elements demand beverages that can stand up to these bold flavors. The recommended wines offer fruit-forward profiles with enough structure to complement the richness, while the suggested beer styles provide maltiness and complementary roasted notes that enhance rather than compete with the smokiness of the dish.
Chili con carne
Chili con carne features hearty beef in a rich, spiced tomato-based sauce with chiles, creating a bold dish with moderate to high heat and deep savory notes. The fruity intensity of Zinfandel or Malbec stands up to the spice while offering complementary dark fruit notes, while medium-bodied beers with caramel notes like Vienna Lager or Brown Ale provide refreshing contrast and help temper the heat.
Chorizo and bean stew
Chorizo and bean stew features smoky, paprika-forward pork sausage with earthy beans in a rich, savory broth. This hearty Spanish-influenced dish requires beverages that can complement its bold flavors while cutting through the richness with either tannins or carbonation.
Eggplant Parmesan
Eggplant Parmesan features layers of breaded eggplant, tangy tomato sauce, and melted cheese creating a rich, umami-forward dish with bright acidic notes. The moderate acidity and red fruit character of Italian red wines cut through the richness while complementing the tomato sauce, while malt-forward beers with moderate carbonation provide balance without overwhelming the dish.
Empanadas
Empanadas are versatile Latin American pastries that can be filled with various proteins, vegetables, or cheeses, offering a balance of savory pastry exterior with flavorful fillings. The recommended beverages complement the baked, savory qualities while providing enough acidity or carbonation to cut through the richness of the pastry.
Fried chicken
Fried chicken offers a delightful combination of juicy meat, crispy coating, and savory seasonings that create multiple pairing opportunities. The richness and salt content calls for beverages with either cleansing effervescence and acidity (like Champagne, Riesling, Pilsner) or complementary malt sweetness (like Chardonnay, Pale Ale) to cut through the fat while highlighting the savory aspects.
Greek lamb souvlaki
Greek lamb souvlaki features tender grilled lamb with Mediterranean herbs, garlic, lemon, and olive oil, typically served with tzatziki and pita. The dish's savory, charred character and aromatic herbs call for wines with structure and bright fruit that can stand up to the lamb while complementing the Mediterranean seasonings, while the beer pairings offer refreshing carbonation that cuts through the richness of the meat.
Greek moussaka
Moussaka is a hearty Greek casserole featuring layers of eggplant, spiced ground lamb, and a creamy béchamel sauce on top. The rich, savory flavors with notes of cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg in the meat layer paired with the creamy béchamel call for wines with good structure and beers with sufficient malt character to complement without overwhelming.
Grilled chicken
Grilled chicken offers a versatile canvas with smoky char notes that pair exceptionally well with both white and light red wines. The moderate intensity and lean protein content of grilled chicken benefits from wines with bright acidity to cut through the smokiness, while beers with refreshing qualities and complementary malt characters enhance the caramelized exterior of the meat.
Grilled sausages
Grilled sausages offer a smoky, savory profile with rich fat content that pairs beautifully with wines that have good acidity to cut through the fat and enough body to match the meat's intensity. For beers, the carbonation in crisp lagers and balanced malt-forward styles helps cleanse the palate between bites while complementing the smoky char from grilling.
Hearty stews
Hearty stews typically feature deep, concentrated flavors developed through long, slow cooking processes that create rich umami notes and tender textures. The recommended pairings offer substantial body and structure to stand up to the stew's intensity, while providing complementary flavors that enhance rather than overwhelm the dish's complex profile.
Herb-roasted chicken
Herb-roasted chicken offers a classic savory profile with aromatic herbs that complement the natural flavors of the meat. The dish strikes a balance between richness from the roasting process and brightness from the herbs, making it versatile for pairing with both medium-bodied whites and lighter reds that won't overpower the delicate meat.
