Peroni Lager 6Pk

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Description

Peroni Lager 6Pk is a classic Italian pale lager brewed at 5.1% ABV, available here as a six-pack of 330ml (11.2 oz) bottles. First brewed in 1846 by Francesco Peroni in Vigevano, Italy, this lager has remained one of Italy's most recognized beer exports for nearly 180 years, now produced under the ownership of Asahi Breweries.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.1%  |  Origin: Italy  |  Style: Euro Pale Lager  |  Brewery: Birra Peroni (est. 1846, Asahi Group)

Production & Heritage

Francesco Peroni founded his brewery in Vigevano, Lombardy, in 1846, and the company eventually grew into one of Italy's largest brewing operations. The brand is now owned by Japan's Asahi Breweries, which acquired it in 2016. Peroni Lager is brewed with barley malt, maize, hop pellets, and hop extract, using Saaz-Saaz and Hallertau Magnum hop varieties — a combination that delivers its signature balance of mild bitterness and crisp drinkability. The grain bill features roughly three-quarters barley and one-quarter maize, contributing to the beer's notably light golden color and clean, dry character.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: A subtle citrus lift arrives first, followed by warm bready malt and a faint herbal hop quality. The nose is restrained and inviting without heavy sweetness.

Taste: On the palate, light biscuit malt provides a clean foundation, with gentle citrus and spicy hop notes developing through the mid-palate. The carbonation is moderate — noticeably softer than many mass-market lagers — which allows the malt and hop interplay to come through clearly. A dry, balanced bitterness keeps everything in check.

Finish: The finish is fast and clean, with a minty, grassy hop bitterness that lingers briefly. There is no residual sweetness, leaving a refreshingly dry close that invites the next sip.

How to Drink Peroni Lager

Serve well-chilled, ideally between 38–42°F, in a tall pilsner glass or the brand's signature stemmed Peroni glass to preserve carbonation and showcase the golden color. Peroni works well in a Shandy, where its dry profile pairs naturally with fresh lemonade without becoming cloying. It's an excellent base for a Michelada, as its mild bitterness balances the lime, hot sauce, and Worcestershire components. A Beer Spritz — Peroni topped with Aperol and a splash of soda — leans into its Italian roots and makes a lighter alternative to the classic Aperol Spritz.

Best For

  • Pairing with Italian food — pizza, pasta, and antipasti nights at home
  • Summer barbecues and outdoor gatherings where a crisp, easy-drinking lager is essential
  • Introducing someone to European-style pale lagers beyond domestic options
  • Stocking a well-rounded beer fridge with a reliable, food-friendly everyday lager

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Peroni Lager taste like? Peroni Lager is a dry, medium-bodied pale lager with light biscuit malt, subtle citrus, and a grassy hop bitterness that finishes clean and crisp. It is less aggressively carbonated than many mainstream lagers, giving it a smoother mouthfeel.

How does Peroni Lager compare to Stella Artois? Both are premium European pale lagers at a similar ABV, but Peroni tends to be drier and lighter-bodied with more restrained bitterness, while Stella Artois leans slightly maltier with a more pronounced hop bite. In YouGov's BrandIndex Quality metric, Peroni scored +25 compared to Stella Artois at +19.

Is Peroni Lager good for beginners? Yes — its clean, balanced flavor profile and moderate 5.1% ABV make it an approachable starting point for anyone exploring European-style lagers. The dry finish and lack of heavy sweetness keep it from overwhelming less experienced palates.

Where is Peroni Lager made? Peroni was founded in Vigevano, Italy, in 1846 and has historically been brewed across multiple Italian facilities. For the U.S. market, Peroni is brewed by Molson Coors at its Albany, Georgia brewery under license from Asahi Breweries.

What foods pair well with Peroni Lager? Margherita pizza pairs naturally, as the beer's dry finish cuts through the richness of mozzarella. Fried calamari and other light seafood work well because the carbonation and bitterness cleanse the palate. Prosciutto and melon benefit from the beer's subtle citrus character. Grilled chicken or white fish with herbs complement its mild, clean profile without overpowering it.

What sizes does Peroni Lager come in? Peroni Lager is widely available in 330ml (11.2 oz) bottles sold individually and in six-packs, as well as larger format options including 660ml bottles and multi-pack cans depending on the market.

Is Peroni Lager worth the price? Peroni positions as a premium import lager, sitting above domestic mass-market brands but below craft and specialty beer pricing. Its consistent quality, clean flavor, and strong Italian heritage make it a solid value within the premium European lager tier.

Why Peroni Lager?

What distinguishes Peroni Lager in a crowded field of European imports is its unusually dry, clean character — a direct result of its maize-and-barley grain bill and the restraint of its hop profile using Saaz-Saaz and Hallertau Magnum varieties. Nearly 180 years of continuous production give the brand a heritage few competitors can match. The lower carbonation compared to many commercial lagers creates a smoother drinking experience that rewards attention without demanding it. For those who find many pale lagers interchangeable, Peroni's drier edge and biscuity malt backbone offer a genuine point of difference.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Lager
  • Product of
    Italy
  • Size
    6PK 11.2OZ
  • Proof
    10
  • Brand
    Peroni

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