40 Unique Cat Names For Beer Lovers

Beer is a great invention, and many people were content to satisfy their after hours thirst with a traditional lager style beer, such as Miller Lite or the King of Beers, Budweiser. For Beer lovers, beer related cat names should be the best options for their kittens. Here comes our selection of 46 Beer-inspired cat names for male or female cats, and these names are unique, cool, passionate, and wonderful.

Female Beer-Inspired Cat Names

Amber: Beers have the similar appearance with Amber, and it makes a good name for amber-colored dog.

Avery: Avery Brewing Company, located in Boulder, Colorado, brews Uncle Jacob's Imperial Stout.
Beamish: Beamish and Crawford Brewery is a member of the Heineken Breweries located in Cork, Ireland.
Blondie: Blonde ales tend to be very light with minimal bitterness.
Citra: Pipeworks Brewing Company, located in Chicago, Illinois, knocks it out of the park with this 22 ounce Imperial IPA.
Fancy: Fancy Lawnmower sticks to its German roots. Saint Arnold went with a Kolsch, a beer style that’s huge in Germany, but underappreciated here in the States. The Kolsch is delicious, refreshing, and a bit more complex than the lagers we’re used to drinking on a hot day.
Honey: Honey is a versatile, highly fermentable ingredient that can add a bit of buzz to almost any beer style, from pale pilsners and light lagers to porters, stouts and spiced beers.
Hoppie: Beers with high hop content tend to have a pleasant bitterness as well as a slightly higher acid content.
India: India Pale Ale was originally brewed in England with extra hops to give it a longer life on its journey to troops stationed in India.
Rogue: Rogue Ales and Spirits produces the rich and creamy Rogue Shakespeare Oatmeal Stout.
Rossa: La Rossa is an Italian brand of dark beer or dunkel, part of the Heineken Breweries.
Schatzi: A Hefewiezen style beer brewed in Chelsea, Vermont.
Schlitz: Malt liquor beer brewed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Serenity: Wicked Weed Brewing gets the funk on with Serenity, the funky Belgian farmhouse ale, brewed in Asheville, North Carolina.
Sierra: Sierra Nevada Brewing Company makes the Iconic Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
Stella: Stella Artois is a pilsner beer of between 4.8 and 5.2% ABV which was first brewed by Brouwerij Artois in Leuven, Belgium, in 1926. Stella Artois is now produced by Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world's largest brewer.

Male Beer-Inspired Cat Names

Adam: Hair of the Dog Breweries produces some of the most complex and unique flavors in craft brewing. Brewed in Portland, Oregon, Cherry Adam boasts hints of chocolate and leather.

Amstel: Owned by Heineken, Amstel beer is it's low calorie counterpart, and was named for the Amstel river.
Banger: Focal Banger is a American IPA style beer brewed by The Alchemist in Waterbury, VT.
Bass: The Bass Brewery is the largest brewery in the world.
Carver: Full Steam Brewing Company produces Carver Lager made from sweet potatoes.
Colt: Colt 45 malt liqueur was named after the Baltimore Colts running back, Jerry Hill #45.
Crawford: Beamish and Crawford, an Irish Brewery producing stouts and ales.
Dale: Dale's Pale Ale was Oskar Blues' first beer. In 2005, Dale's Pale Ale was named "Best Pale Ale by the New York Times. Esquire magazine selected Dale's as one of the "Best Canned Beers to Drink Now" in a February 2012 article.
Deschutes: Deschutes Brewery located in the Great Northwest, brews the hearty Black Butte Porter.
Dunkel: Dunkel is a word used for several types of dark German lager. Dunkel is the German word meaning dark, and dunkel beers typically range in colour from amber to dark reddish brown.
Foster: Foster's Lager is America's favorite Australian beer.
Gose: Gose is a top-fermented beer that originated in Goslar, Germany. It is brewed with at least 50% of the grain bill being malted wheat.
Heineken: Heineken Lager Beer, is a pale lager beer with 5% alcohol by volume produced by the Dutch brewing company Heineken International. Heineken is well known for its signature green bottle and red star, and it is America's most popular Dutch beer.
Kolsch: Kolsch is a beer brewed in Cologne, Germany. It is a clear, all-barley pale ale with a bright, straw-yellow hue similar to a standard German pale lager.
Miller: The Miller Brewing Company is an American beer brewing company headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Molson: Molson Export beer is an ale brewed by Molson at a strength of 5% alcohol by volume. The beer was named Molson Export because the brewers deemed it of such high quality that it was good enough to be exported.
Moretti: Italian brewing company producing a pale lager, owned by Heineken Breweries.
Murphy: Murphy's Irish Stout, often simply Murphy's, is a stout brewed at the Murphy's Brewery in Cork, Ireland. It is owned and distributed by the Dutch brewer Heineken International.
Oskar: Oskar Blues Brewery is a craft brewery with locations in Longmont, Colorado and Brevard, North Carolina. Unlike many craft breweries, Oskar Blues only packages their beer in cans and kegs, not bottles.
Porter: Porter is a dark style of beer developed in London from well-hopped beers made from brown malt. The name was first recorded in the 18th century, and is thought to come from its popularity with street and river porters.
Rasputin: Old Rasputin has received several awards at the World Beer Cup and the 2012 Gold Medal at the Stockholm Beer Festival.
Rumpkin: Brewed by Avery Brewing Company, Rumpkin is made with pumpkin, spice and everything nice.
Sculpin: Sculpin IPA is an american-style india pale ale brewed by Ballast Point Brewing Company. Sculpin IPA balances orange, grapefruit and pine against a hoppy backbone.
Trappist: Trappist beer is brewed by Trappist breweries. Originally the beer must be brewed within the walls of a Trappist monastery, either by the monks themselves or under their supervision.

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