Fun Things to Know about the French
French Beer Vocabulary
In French, we use a lot of English words to describe beer… So we listed here some of the words that can be different.
- La bière – beer
- Une bière – a beer, either by the glass or the bottle
- Le verre – a glass
- La bouteille – a bottle
- Une canette – a beer can
- Une chope the bière – a beer mug
- Une bière pression – on tap beer
- Une pinte – a pint – note the French pronunciation: p-in nasal-t.
- Un demi – half pint
- Une bière brune – a stout
- Une bière blonde – a lager
- Une bière blanche – white beer, wheat/belgium style beer
- Une bière ambrée (we also say “rousse”) – reddish in color, it has different English translation: Amber beer, red beer (but it’s not necessarily fruity)
- Une bière anglaise – an ale
- Une triple – golden, spicy, higher alcohol content
- Une gueuze – no idea how to describe that, you’ll have to try it for yourself! It’s a light but spicy beer, with a complex taste. The most famous one is called “mort subite” (sudden death)
- Un panaché – a shandy – a mix of beer and carbonated lemonade… It’s a very common drink in France! Add some red fruit sirop and you’ll get “un Monaco”!
- Un arôme – aroma
- Un parfum – flavor/smell/a taste (based on context)
- Une épice – a spice
- Un fruit – fruit
- Fruité – fruity
- Une couleur – color
- Une touche de – a touch of
- Un goût – a taste
- Cette bière a un goût de… – this beer tastes like…
- La mousse – foam
- Les bulles (f) – bubbles
- Le houblon – Hops
- Le blé – wheat
- Le froment – common wheat, cake wheat
- La brasserie – Brewery
- Un brasseur – a brewer