What kind of beer is ideal for you?

At Temple Bar, we have a wide selection of beers, perfect for any occasion. Not sure which one to choose? Don’t worry! We invite you to take this fun quiz to discover which of our beers suits your tastes best. Let’s find out!

At Temple Bar, we offer a great variety of beers: from light and refreshing Lagers to wheat beers with sweeter notes, all the way to intense and hoppy IPAs or stouts. Whatever your taste, we have the perfect option for you! You just need to answer these questions, and based on your style, we’ll recommend the ideal beer from our menu.

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Quiz: What’s your ideal beer?

When you think of a beer, what level of intensity do you prefer?

a) I like it to be light and refreshing, easy to drink. (1 point) b) I prefer a moderate touch of bitterness, but nothing too strong. (2 points) c) I enjoy a bit of body, with flavours that stand out a little more. (3 points) d) The bolder, the better! I love intense flavours. (4 points)

Which of these dishes would you choose to pair with your beer at Temple Bar?

a) Something simple, like chips or onion rings. (1 point) b) Nuggets or chicken wings, always a good match with a nice beer. (2 points) c) Mozzarella sticks or Iberian ham croquettes, something with a bit more flavour. (3 points) d) A burger or a proper fish & chips, I need something hearty! (4 points)

When it comes to bitterness, what do you prefer in your beer?

a) I’m not a fan of bitterness, I prefer something mild. (1 point) b) A hint of bitterness is fine, but nothing too strong. (2 points) c) I like a good balance between sweetness and bitterness. (3 points) d) I love bitter beers, the more intense the flavour, the better. (4 points)

Do you prefer light or dark beers?

a) Light, crisp and refreshing, perfect for any time! (1 point) b) I like them golden and bright, with a good body. (2 points) c) I prefer them darker, with more roasted flavours. (3 points) d) Dark, full-bodied and with a strong flavour that stands out. (4 points)

How important is it for you that a beer has fruity or spicy flavours?

a) It’s not something I look for, I prefer simple flavours. (1 point) b) A subtle touch is fine, but nothing too extravagant. (2 points) c) I like a bit of complexity, with fruity or spicy notes. (3 points) d) I love beers with bold and surprising flavours! (4 points)

Results

5 to 7 points: Classic and refreshing Lager
If your score is between 5 and 7, you are a fan of light and refreshing beers. Beers like Carlsberg, Cruzcampo, or San Miguel are perfect for you. These Lagers offer the perfect balance between smoothness and freshness, ideal for any occasion.

8 to 11 points: Lager with more character
If you scored between 8 and 11 points, you enjoy beers with a bit more body and character. We recommend Stella Artois, Heineken, or Hop House 13. These Lagers have moderate bitterness and a more defined flavour.

12 to 15 points: Toasted malt or wheat beers
If your score is between 12 and 15 points, you enjoy beers with more complex flavours. Try a Franziskaner, Grimbergen Double Ambrée, or Paulaner, with notes of caramel, fruit, or toasted malt.

16 to 20 points: Intense and full-bodied beers
If you scored between 16 and 20 points, you prefer beers with intense flavours. Beers like Guinness, Lagunitas IPA, or Murphy’s will be your best options, with robust, fruity, or hoppy flavours.

Now you know the perfect beer for you! Ready to enjoy it at Temple Bar? Come and try it, along with one of our delicious dishes.

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