Peroni Lager 24OZ Can
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Description
Description
Peroni Lager 24OZ Can is a classic Italian lager brewed at 5% ABV, served here in a generous 24oz single-serve can. Founded in 1846, Birra Peroni stands among Italy's oldest and most recognized breweries, and this flagship lager remains the cornerstone of the brand's lineup.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0% | Origin: Italy | Style: European Pale Lager | Brewery: Birra Peroni (est. 1846)
Production & Heritage
Francesco Peroni founded Birra Peroni in 1846 in Vigevano, Lombardy, before the brewery eventually established its main operations in Rome. The company is now owned by Japan's Asahi Group Holdings, which acquired the brand in 2016. Peroni Lager is brewed using a combination of barley malt and Italian-grown maize (corn), which contributes to the beer's characteristically light body and clean, dry finish. The brewing process follows traditional European lager techniques, with bottom fermentation at cool temperatures producing a crisp, easy-drinking profile that distinguishes Italian lagers from heavier Central European styles.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh grain and light bread crust lead, followed by subtle floral hops and a hint of sweet corn. The nose is clean and inviting without being overly complex.
Taste: The entry is crisp and lightly sweet with pale malt and cereal grain character. Mid-palate, a gentle bitterness from European hops balances the malt, while the maize component lends a smooth, slightly dry texture. The overall impression is balanced and restrained.
Finish: Clean and moderately short with a dry, refreshing snap. A faint trace of grain and mild hop bitterness lingers just long enough to invite the next sip.
How to Drink Peroni Lager
Peroni Lager is best served well-chilled, ideally between 38–45°F, straight from the can or poured into a clean pilsner glass to release its subtle aromatics. Its crisp, neutral profile also makes it a strong base for beer cocktails: a Shandy with fresh lemonade plays up the lager's dry finish on hot days; a Michelada benefits from Peroni's clean malt backbone, which lets the lime and hot sauce shine; and a Beergarita (beer layered into a frozen margarita) works well because the lager's light body avoids overpowering the tequila and citrus.
Best For
- Summer barbecues and outdoor entertaining where a crowd-friendly lager is needed
- Pairing with Italian cuisine — pizza, pasta, and antipasti nights
- Watching sporting events with a single-serve format that stays cold longer
- Introducing someone to European-style lagers beyond domestic brands
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Peroni Lager taste like? Peroni Lager delivers a crisp, lightly sweet grain flavor balanced by gentle hop bitterness and a clean, dry finish. It is a straightforward European pale lager with noticeable smoothness from the maize in the grain bill.
How does Peroni Lager compare to Birra Moretti? Both are Italian lagers at similar ABVs, but Peroni Lager tends to be slightly drier and lighter-bodied due to its maize content, while Birra Moretti leans a touch more malt-forward with a fuller grain character. Peroni also has a longer heritage, having been founded in 1846 compared to Moretti's 1859 establishment.
Is Peroni Lager good for beginners? Peroni Lager is an excellent entry point into European-style lagers, with a clean and approachable flavor profile that is less bitter than many German or Czech pilsners. Its light body and balanced sweetness make it easy to enjoy without prior beer expertise.
Where is Peroni Lager made? Peroni Lager originates from Italy, where Birra Peroni has operated since 1846, with primary brewing facilities in Rome. The brand is now owned by Asahi Group Holdings of Japan, though the beer maintains its Italian brewing heritage.
What foods pair well with Peroni Lager? Margherita pizza pairs naturally, as the beer's dry finish cuts through mozzarella and tomato; grilled seafood like calamari or shrimp benefits from the lager's clean palate-cleansing quality; cured meats such as prosciutto and salami complement the light malt sweetness; bruschetta with fresh tomato and basil mirrors the beer's Italian roots; and fried appetizers like arancini are balanced by Peroni's carbonation and crisp bitterness.
What sizes does Peroni Lager come in? Peroni Lager is available in multiple formats including 11.2oz bottles, 12oz cans, and the 24oz single-serve can featured here, as well as multi-pack options in various markets.
Is Peroni Lager worth the price? Peroni Lager positions as an accessible import lager, priced modestly above mainstream domestic beers but below craft and specialty imports. The 24oz can format delivers solid value for a clean, reliable European lager with genuine Italian brewing pedigree.
Why Peroni Lager?
What sets Peroni apart from the crowded import lager field is nearly 180 years of continuous brewing history and a grain bill that relies on Italian-grown maize alongside barley malt — a combination that produces a distinctly lighter, drier character than many competing European lagers. The 24oz can format is practical for single-serve occasions where a full six-pack is unnecessary, and the beer's neutral, food-friendly profile makes it one of the more versatile lagers in the Italian category. For drinkers who find German pilsners too bitter or domestic lagers too thin, Peroni Lager occupies a well-defined middle ground with genuine provenance behind it.
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