Get

In Your Inbox

Dogster is reader-supported. When you buy via links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no cost to you. Learn more.

Is There Beer for Dogs? Vet-Verified Types, Info & FAQ

dog owner beer

When we go to restaurants, we’re usually given multiple drink options, while dogs are typically served water. However, many dog-friendly bars and restaurants have gotten creative over the years and have added beer for dogs to their menus.

You don’t have to be alarmed by dog beer. It’s very different from the alcoholic beverage, and you won’t enjoy it as much as your dog will because of the differing flavors and ingredients. Overall, dog beer is a fun drink option that’s completely safe for canines to drink. Here’s what you need to know about beer for dogs and if you should let your pet give it a try.

divider dog paws 3 oct 2024

How Does It Work?

Dog beer essentially refers to drinks that are specifically made for dogs and are safe for them to drink. Unlike regular beer, dog beer is 100% alcohol-free and often contains nutritious ingredients. It’s a popular treat to serve at dog parties or to have on hand when you’re having a brews-and-barbeque party.

While it’s possible to make your own dog beer, it’s much easier and more convenient to purchase pre-made batches. It can take hours to prepare a bone broth that incorporates grain-based flavors and tastes palatable to dogs.

Both pet food companies and beer companies produce their own line of dog beers. While the number of dog beer producers is relatively low compared to other types of dog food products, you can still find several different options with varying recipes. So, it should not be too hard to find a dog beer that suits your pet’s tastes.

Beer Top View
Image Credit: Frank Luca, Unsplash

What Are the Different Types of Beer for Dogs?

There are several different flavors of dog beer, with the most common type having a beef bone broth base. Some brands include other types of broth bases in their products, so you can also usually find chicken, pork, or turkey broth. To stay on theme, dog beer usually contains whole-grain oats or malt barley for flavor.

Many dog beer brands also market their products as nutritious supplements to a dog’s diet. The ingredients vary depending on which brand you buy, but many contain vitamin B from malt barley, and some include glucosamine and collagen, which may help support joint health.

While dog beer doesn’t contain any alcohol, it’s still best to give it in moderation as a treat. The calories can add up and cause weight gain in the long run.

Where Is It Used?

Beer for dogs first started appearing in dog-friendly bars, cafes, and restaurants. Many of these establishments wanted to cater to their canine customers by creating a dog menu that included dog-friendly versions of their dishes. These menus would often contain foods like dog-friendly burgers, biscuits, and desserts. With alcoholic beverages being the main menu items at bars, dog beer became a creative and cute idea for bars to serve alongside regular beer.

Many dog-friendly bars continue to serve dog beer. However, you can find several different types of dog beer sold at your local pet store or online. Some beer companies like Busch have created their own line of dog beer that your dog can enjoy at home.

a Corgi dog on a leash with owner in a cafe
Image Credit: Masarik, Shutterstock

Advantages of Beer for Dogs

While beer may not sound healthy, dog beer can actually be a nutritious treat for canines. Many companies will incorporate healthy ingredients or add vitamins and minerals to their batches of dog beer. Giving dog beer to your pet can also help them stay hydrated, and it can be a much-appreciated, refreshing treat on hot summer days.

Dog beer can also be used to feed dogs medication. Crushable medication that can be mixed with food can go undetected when served with dog beer. So, it can make medicine time much easier for both dogs and their owners.

Disadvantages of Beer for Dogs

Dog beer may not be suitable for all dogs. If your pet is on a special diet and suffers from food allergies or other medical conditions, it’s best to check with your vet that dog beer is a suitable treat for them. If your pup has food allergies or intolerances, it’s important to read the ingredients list before giving them dog beer. Recipes vary, but for example, many dog beer recipes contain beef and wheat and so are unsuitable for dogs with gluten or beef allergies.

If you need to speak with a vet but can't get to one, head over to PangoVet. It's our online service where you can talk to a vet online and get the advice you need for your pet — all at an affordable price!

PangoVet_Mention-in-Content Savings V1

divider dog paws 3 oct 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between beer for dogs and bone broth?

Beer for dogs and bone broth are similar in the sense that dog beer’s main base is a type of bone broth. Both dog beer and bone broth can also be fortified with vitamins and minerals. Where these two beverages can differ (apart from the packaging) is mainly in the additional ingredients found in dog beer. Dog beer often includes ingredients like whole-grain oats and malt barley, while bone broth doesn’t typically have these additional ingredients for flavoring.

Is beer for dogs carbonated?

No, beer for dogs is non-carbonated and prepared as a flat drink. While dogs can safely drink small quantities of sparkling water, they may not enjoy the feeling of a carbonated beverage. A flat drink is usually more palatable for canines, so it’s usually best for dog beer to remain non-carbonated.

Beer taps at pub
Image By: Mladen Mitrinovic, Shutterstock

Does beer for dogs have to be served cold?

The flavor of dog beer isn’t really impacted if it’s served cold or lukewarm, and dogs don’t really mind the temperature of their dog beer when they drink it. However, dog beer does have to be refrigerated after it’s been opened. Another way to serve dog beer is to freeze it in an ice cube tray and give it to dogs as a frozen treat.

divider dog paws 3 oct 2024

Final Thoughts

Overall, beer for dogs is a tasty and often nutritious snack for dogs. It can help them stay hydrated, and it can be a cool summer treat when served frozen. It’s safe for most dogs, but check ingredients beforehand if your dog has food allergies or a sensitive stomach. Make sure also to serve dog beer as an occasional treat, as overfeeding your dog will lead to weight gain.

If your local dog-friendly bar doesn’t offer dog beer, you can also purchase your own at your local pet store or online. So, make sure to have some dog beer in stock so your dog can crack open a cold one with you at your next summer barbeque.

See also:


Featured Image Credit: Lau Bacanal, Shutterstock

Want content like this delivered to you?

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

News, insights, expert advice, and everything dog

* By submitting, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and Privacy & Cookies Policy.


How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate (you can leave written feedback after clicking submit)

Help us improve Dogster for pet parents!

Your feedback really matters.

What did you like about this post? Also how can we improve it?

Join the conversation

Leave a Reply

You’re very welcome to leave a comment or question. Please know that all comments must meet our community guidelines, and your email address will NOT be published. Let’s have a positive and constructive conversation.


Talk With A Vet Online

Peace of mind,
anywhere, anytime

Affordable vet advice

Dog Mating Guide: Cycles, Factors & Tips

Mating dogs can be a rewarding experience, but the practice must be done responsibly and with the parent and puppies’ health and welfare...

Cream Long-Haired Dachshund: Info, Pictures, Origin & History

The Dachshund is one of the most diverse dog breeds when it comes to coat color. There are 15 Dachshund colors listed by...

Ask Dr. Paola – Allergies, First Aid & Fast Eaters (December 8, 2025)

Welcome to our “Ask Dr. Paola” series, where every Monday we bring expert advice straight from Dr. Paola Cuevas (MVZ) to help our...

Dogster Photo Contest: Dogs of the Week Winners (Mar 6, 2025)

This Week’s Winner Cutest Most Expressive Best Action Shot Sleepiest Enter Your Dog Submit your doggie for a chance to be featured! Click...

More related

7 Homemade Pupsicle Recipes for Your Dog (Vet Approved)

Almost nothing is better than a cold tasty popsicle on a hot summer day. But why should we be the only ones allowed...

How to Go Skiing & Snowshoeing With Dogs: 8 Simple Tips

Enjoying the outdoors with our dogs in the winter can be a bit complicated. Unlike humans, dogs can’t easily use snowshoes or skis....

11 Best Dog Foods for Maltese Tear Stains in 2026 – Reviews & Top Picks

Tear stains are caused by excessive tear production or an inability to adequately dispose of excess tears. While it is true that certain...

Why Is My Dog’s Throat Swollen? 7 Common Vet-Reviewed Causes

If your dog’s throat is red and swollen or they’re having difficulty swallowing, the most important thing to do is get them checked...

Keep reading

7 Golden Rules for Feeding Your Dog: Vet-Verified Advice & Info

As a dog owner, you know the key to your pup’s good health is proper nutrition. Navigating the different types of dog food out there can be confusing. You want to make sure they are getting what they need, but...

Dog Feeding Schedule

11 Best Dog Foods for Huskies in 2026 – Reviews & Top Picks

If you own a Siberian Husky, then you’re well aware of their high energy levels. But did you know that Huskies also have extremely high metabolisms? This does have something to do with their high energy levels, but it has...

Husky-puppy-eating-from-feeding-bowl-indoors

Can Dogs Have Chia Seed Pudding? Vet-Reviewed Health & Nutrition Guide

Chia seed pudding is a delicious vegan snack made by soaking chia seeds in plant-based milk. It’s often enjoyed as a breakfast or dessert and pairs well with fruit. If you enjoy eating chia seed pudding, you may be wondering...

two fruit with Chia Seed beverages on glass cups

Hill’s Science Diet vs Blue Buffalo Dog Food: 2026 Comparison, Pros & Cons

Dog food can seem like a never-ending brigade of decisions. There are endless dog food brands available, and each brand produces dozens of recipes. On the shelf, it can be challenging to discern which dog foods are worth buying. We...

Dogster_Dog Food Hill’s Science Diet VS Blue Buffalo

10 Best Dry Dog Foods in Australia in 2026 – Reviews & Top Picks

Since the dog food industry in Australia is not well-regulated, finding a safe and healthy diet for your pup can be a daunting task. Even if you know you want your dog to eat dry food rather than canned, your...

dalmatian dog eating dry food from a bowl

Royal Canin vs. Purina Pro Plan Dog Food: 2026 Comparison, Pros & Cons

With so many dog food options available, choosing the right one for your pet can be hard. Royal Canin and Purina Pro Plan are both top-of-the-line foods, but each has its advantages. Purina Pro Plan is more affordable than Royal...

Dogster_Dog Food Royal Canin vs Purina Pro Plan

What to Feed a Dog With Cancer: Safe Foods & Homemade Recipe

The experts chime in on on what to feed a dog with cancer — and what foods to avoid at all costs....
A man cooking with his dog.

What to Do With Leftover Dog Food? 6 Great Ideas

No one wants to deal with leftover dog food. Perhaps your dog has passed away, or maybe your pet just doesn’t like the type of food you bought. Most people don’t buy more food than their dogs can typically eat,...

Open canned pet food