French beer guide

La Goudale

A stronger French beer from the bière de garde tradition, commonly found in bottle shops and supermarkets.

Local beer story

What is La Goudale?

A stronger French beer from the bière de garde tradition, commonly found in bottle shops and supermarkets.

Country

French

Brewery

Brasserie Goudale

Drinking style

Local favourite

Beer profile

Beer La Goudale
Country French
Brewery Brasserie Goudale
Style Bière de garde
ABV 7.2%
Character Local favourite
Best for Menus, travel notes and country-themed meals
Serve Well chilled unless the style suggests otherwise

Story and local context

La Goudale belongs in the everyday drinking culture of French. It is the kind of beer people may recognise from restaurants, supermarkets, beach bars, sports nights, street food stalls or casual meals, depending on where it is commonly sold.

Where you might see it

Look for it in local shops, bars, casual restaurants or places serving national dishes.

Serving tip

Serve it in a clean glass at the temperature that suits the style. Crisp lagers and pilsners are usually best cold, while darker or stronger beers can show more flavour slightly less chilled.

What food goes well with La Goudale?

Match the beer to the food by weight and intensity. Crisp lagers suit fried snacks, grilled dishes, seafood and spicy food. Maltier beers work better with roasted meats, sausages and richer comfort food. Dark beers can be excellent with barbecue, stews, chocolate desserts or slow-cooked dishes.

Easy pairing rule

Lighter beers refresh salty or spicy food. Fuller beers can stand up to roasted, smoky or richer dishes.

Country-themed menu idea

Serve it beside traditional dishes from French for a simple food and drink route into the country.