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The Best Beer to Drink with Wings, According to Experts

An investigation into the most natural food pairing on the palate.

Sep 19, 2024
8 min read
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As long as people have been scooting into bar seats and demolishing baskets of wings, beer has been a trusted pairing. The lower alcohol level, taste-bud tickling carbonation, and malty flavor complement wings like a dream. Our fingers may be sticky with sauce, but we’ll still palm a cold pint to our burning lips. Whether it’s a cheap light beer that goes down like water, a bottle of Bud for nostalgia’s sake, or a rare craft beer with a German name we can’t pronounce, it’s hard to have a bad time when you have wings and beer in front of you.

That said, the properties of different beer types create different pairing experiences — the bitterness in IPAs, the fruity flavors of some hops — so we dared to ask the experts: which beer really is best to drink with wings? 

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Easy Wins

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Julia Herz wrote the literal book on beer and food pairings: “Beer Pairing: The Essential Guide from the Pairing Pros.” She’s the executive director of the American Homebrewers Association, so not only is she tasting new beers constantly, she’s brewing them, too. In her book, Hertz declares American pale ales and pilsners the best beers to pair with classic Buffalo-style wings. A pale ale will “cut through the heat and emphasize the sweet,” she writes, while a Bohemian-style pilsner will also cut through the heat but leave a “crisp, clean finish.” 

From her home in Boulder, CO, she added: “Pale ale is the great, easy place to start because there’s synergy between the malted barley in the beer and the breading in the Buffalo wings.” Pale ales and pilsners also have some residual sugars, and sugar helps calm spiciness

Then there’s the matter of ABV. The higher the alcohol content a drink has, the more it amplifies the burn triggered by capsaicin (the irritant in chiles). Pale ales and pilsners run in the 4-6% ABV range, so they play nice with heat. Higher alcohol also mutes flavors on our taste buds, so while it often seems like wine gets all the glory with food pairings, beer’s low alcohol level makes it easy to pair with foods in so many instances. Especially wings. 

But Herz doesn’t want to prescribe you a pale ale every time you sit down at the bar. “At the end of the day, experiment,” she said, sending me a link of beer styles to peruse. “You love American IPAs, or West Coast IPAs, hazy IPAs, go ahead and give it a try, and if it's not working, either change the type of food you’re pairing it with, or then change out the beer style.”

Herz works for a national organization, so “we don’t play favorites” with specific beer brands, she said. But some of us writers do, and our favorite pale ales right now are Half Acre’s Daisy Cutter, Odd Side’s Citra Pale Ale, or tried-and-true Sierra Nevada. 

Go Ahead, Have an IPA

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The year is 2024 and we are still living in the bitter reign of the IPA. Greg Engert, the beverage director of Washington D.C.’s Neighborhood Restaurant Group (which owns many local favorites like Caruso’s Grocery), said it is still by far the most-ordered type of beer at all of their over 20 restaurants. 

“The only thing I would stress,” he said, “is that the bitterness that you get from most IPAs can turn the heat up a little bit and make the spice level of the Buffalo wings a little hotter. But it's still a nice pairing because you get some malt sweetness, some fruity flavors on the hops. It works.” 

It’s just a little obvious, he said. So why not try something new? He suggested trying a dark lager with Buffalo wings, “because you get that low-alcohol, crisp, refreshing character, along with these nutty, toasty, sometimes caramelized, sweeter flavors that are a really nice contrast to the spicy heat of the buffalo wing sauce.” 

We skimmed the extensive menu at the beer temple ChurchKey in D.C., and he pointed to the German-style Dunkel lagers, Schwarzbiers, Czech-style Tmavé lagers, Oktoberfest lagers, Vienna lagers, and then a recent favorite: Mahrs Ungespundet Naturtrüb. It’s a “rustic, unfiltered Amber lager with a nice hop kick to it, and it goes incredibly well with wings, but it also drinks nice and easy,” says Engert. 

Beer Pairings to Avoid

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Wings are flavorful, intense, and spicy, so both Herz and Engert said they’d avoid lighter beer styles, like industrial light beers and wheat beers, like Hefeweizen.

“You don’t get a lot of pleasure crushing wings with light beer,” said Engert, “except for the fact that it might quench some of the heat on the palate and wash it down, and provide a mild buzz at some point along the way.” 

He pointed out that when wings became popular in the 1980s, so did industrial beers that were “deliberately crafted to be relatively tasteless, extremely chuggable blank slates upon which marketing can do its work.”

But as more full-flavored craft beer has been on the rise, “I think it makes a lot of sense to pair them with wings,” he said, because you’ll actually taste the beer through the strong flavor of wing sauce. 

What About Non-Alcoholic (N/A) Beers?

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We’re inching into a golden age of N/A craft beers, which can be great to drink with chicken wings because not only will you retain that pleasant hoppiness and refreshing carbonation that pairs so well with Buffalo sauce, but the lack of alcohol means “you don’t have the ethanol emphasizing the capsaicin [spice],” said Herz, “so you have a little more room to work with, right out of the gates.”

Our favorite non-alcoholic beer and chicken wing pairings lately? Blue Moon Non-Alcoholic (which has a subtle orange sweetness that would play nice with spice), Athletic Brewing Upside Dawn Golden Ale (good maltiness), and Guinness 0 (shockingly true to the original).

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Wings—buffalo style, sweet-glazed, or smoky BBQ—deserve a beer pairing that brings the heat and cools it down at the same time. Light lagers and pilsners deliver crisp refreshment with buffalo’s spice, while rich amber ales and stouts add balance to smoky or sweet glazes. Skip the store and score your wings and the perfect beer pairing fast—get it delivered straight to your door with DoorDash today.

Frequently Asked Questions about Ordering Wings Groceries on DoorDash

Yes — you can absolutely order wings and beer together on DoorDash. Whether you’re grabbing from a wings-focused restaurant or building a combo through a grocery or convenience store with the help of the DoubleDash feature, you can bundle both in one easy cart. Just make sure your beer order aligns with your local delivery area's age and alcohol-sale regulations, and you’re set for wings + beer delivered in one go.

Finding great wings near you on DoorDash is easy. Just enter your address in the app or on the web, then browse the dedicated Chicken Wings page to instantly see nearby restaurants offering classic, boneless, spicy, or saucy options. You can also search for “wings” or explore categories like American, Fried Chicken, or Bar Food to expand your choices. DoorDash automatically sorts results by distance, ratings, and delivery time, so you can quickly zero in on the perfect spot for wing night.

Yes—you can reorder your favorite wings and beer combo in just a tap. DoorDash saves your past orders, so you can head to the Orders tab and hit Reorder to bring back the exact mix of wings, sauces, sides, and beer you loved last time. It’s perfect for weekly rituals, game-day go-tos, or whenever the craving strikes. And if you want to tweak anything—swap sauces, change spice levels, or try a new beer—you can adjust your cart before checkout while still keeping your usual order as the foundation.

Yes — you can definitely find both craft beers and popular national brands for delivery on DoorDash. In fact, the Alcohol section shows that you can shop thousands of top alcohol brands from your favorite stores.You’ll also see a “Specialty Beer” or “Craft Beer” category where smaller brews and more unique options appear alongside mainstream names.Whether you’re after the big-label brew or something off the beaten path, just hop into the beer section, use your filters, and you’re good to go.

Yes—many grocery stores on DoorDash carry larger-pack wing options that are ideal for hosting game day or group gatherings. You’ll find items like “club pack” or “party wings” available under the meat & poultry section.When you’re placing your order, look for listings labeled “pack,” “bulk,” or “party size,” and you can add those along with beer and sides in one seamless cart. Ready to stock up and make your next night effortless? Explore grocery options on DoorDash.

Yes—you can schedule your wings and beer delivery in advance on DoorDash, making it perfect for game day or parties. When you’re checking out, select the “Schedule Ahead” option to pick a future date and timeframe for delivery.Just add your wings, beer, snacks, and sides to your cart, choose the delivery window, and relax—everything arrives right when you need it. Want to lock in your spread for the big game now? Schedule your game-day delivery through DoorDash.

Yes — some restaurants or shops available on DoorDash will provide wing-and-beer pairing suggestions, though it’s not guaranteed at every listing. When you browse a restaurant or store’s menu, look for a “Pairing” or “Recommended with” note, or filter by “Beer & Wings combo.” If you see a suggested beer alongside your wings, that’s your cue to go for the full setup.

You can usually get wings and beer delivered from local stores on DoorDash in as little as 30 minutes*, making it easy to pull together a last-minute game-day spread or satisfy a sudden craving. Delivery times adjust based on your location and store availability, but the app will always show you an up-to-date estimate before you check out. Just add your wings, beer, and any extra snacks to the cart, and DoorDash handles the rest—fast, fresh, and right on time.

*Delivery times vary by location. See app for estimate.

Yes—you can definitely customize your order on DoorDash, whether you’re grabbing wings from a restaurant or picking up ingredients and sides from a grocery store. Most wing spots let you choose your sauces, spice levels, and sides right on the item page, and you can use the Special Instructions box for extra details like “sauce on the side” or “add extra ranch.” If you need something you forgot—like celery, chips, or more dips—DoubleDash may pop up, letting you add items from a nearby store without starting a separate order.

If your wings or beer arrive cold, damaged, or incorrect, you can report the issue right from the Orders tab in the DoorDash app. Select your order, tap Help, and choose the option that best describes what went wrong. DoorDash’s quality support team will review the issue and typically offer a refund, credit, or other resolution based on what happened. And if you're ordering groceries or alcohol, you're also covered by our quality guarantee—so you can order confidently knowing we’ll make it right if something misses the mark.