Flying Dog Doggie Style 6Pk
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Description
Description
Flying Dog Doggie Style 6Pk is a dry-hopped American Pale Ale from Frederick, Maryland, brewed at 5.5% ABV and sold in a six-pack of 12 oz bottles. A Gold Medal winner at the Great American Beer Festival in the Classic Pale Ale category, Doggie Style has earned its reputation as one of the more assertive entries in the American pale ale landscape.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.5% | Origin: Frederick, Maryland, USA | Style: American Pale Ale | Brewery: Flying Dog Brewery
Production & Heritage
Flying Dog Brewery, based in Frederick, Maryland, has built a loyal following through bold branding and uncompromising recipes. Doggie Style is brewed with Northern Brewer, Cascade, Simcoe, and Citra hops layered over a Carastan malt backbone, then aggressively dry-hopped with a heavy charge of Cascade hops grown in the Pacific Northwest. That dry-hopping regimen pulls the beer's 5.5% ABV to the forefront, giving Doggie Style a fuller, more assertive presence than many session-strength pale ales.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Peppery hop spice greets the nose first, followed by bright orange peel, sweet caramel, and a subtle roasty undertone. The aromatic profile leans hop-forward without overwhelming the malt.
Taste: A big wave of floral bitterness hits on entry, then quickly gives way to fresh grain, biscuit, and toffee flavors at mid-palate. Citrus and grassy hop character weave through a sweet malt body that keeps things balanced and drinkable.
Finish: Bitterness reasserts itself on the back end, joined by a distinctive rosewater-like note that lingers gently. The finish is medium in length with a clean, dry close that invites another sip.
How to Drink Doggie Style
Doggie Style pours best at 45–50°F in a pint glass or tulip to open up those dry-hopped aromatics. Its clear amber body and generous off-white head with excellent lacing make for an appealing presentation straight from the glass. Try it alongside a Shandy build with fresh lemonade on hot days, use it as the beer component in a Boilermaker paired with a wheated bourbon to complement the toffee malt notes, or mix it into a Michelada where its citrus hop character stands up well to lime and hot sauce.
Best For
- Backyard cookouts where you want a hop-forward beer that stays sessionable
- Introducing IPA-curious drinkers to assertive American hops at a moderate ABV
- Stocking a craft beer fridge with a reliable, award-winning pale ale
- Game-day drinking where flavor and drinkability need to coexist
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Doggie Style taste like? Doggie Style delivers bold floral and citrus hop bitterness up front, balanced by biscuit, toffee, and sweet caramel malt flavors, finishing with a unique rosewater-like note and clean dryness.
How does Doggie Style compare to Anchor Liberty Ale? Both are American Pale Ales with prominent Cascade hop character, but Doggie Style's aggressive dry-hopping with Simcoe and Citra alongside Cascade gives it a more citrus-forward, punchier hop profile. Liberty Ale tends to present a more restrained, classic bitterness with a leaner malt body.
Is Doggie Style good for beginners? Its 5.5% ABV and balanced malt sweetness make it approachable, though the assertive hop bitterness may surprise drinkers accustomed to lighter lagers. It works well as a stepping stone toward hoppier styles like IPA.
Where is Doggie Style made? Doggie Style is brewed by Flying Dog Brewery in Frederick, Maryland. The Cascade hops used in its signature dry-hopping are sourced from the Pacific Northwest.
What foods pair well with Doggie Style? Grilled burgers with sharp cheddar complement the malt sweetness. Fish tacos with citrus slaw echo the hop character. Spicy buffalo wings are tempered by the beer's bitterness. Aged gouda highlights the caramel and toffee notes. Pepperoni pizza matches well with the peppery hop spice.
What sizes does Doggie Style come in? Doggie Style is commonly available in six-packs of 12 oz bottles and cans, and may also be found in individual cans or on draft at select locations.
Is Doggie Style worth the price? Doggie Style positions as a mid-range craft pale ale, and its Great American Beer Festival Gold Medal, distinctive four-hop recipe, and aggressive dry-hopping deliver considerable character for the price tier. It represents strong value among craft pale ales.
Why Doggie Style?
A Great American Beer Festival Gold Medal in the Classic Pale Ale category is not easily earned, and Doggie Style backs up that credential with a four-hop bill and an aggressive dry-hopping process that sets it apart from gentler pale ales. The combination of Northern Brewer, Cascade, Simcoe, and Citra hops creates a layered hop complexity uncommon at this ABV, while the Carastan malt foundation keeps it grounded and drinkable. With an 82 on BeerAdvocate across over 2,400 ratings and a 3.5 on Untappd from more than 100,000 check-ins, Doggie Style has proven its consistency with a broad drinking audience over time.
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