Dog Breeds
Beer
Saints
100

Welsh for "dwarf dog," this herding dog was first raised in Cardigan, Wales

Corgi

100

The four main ingredients of beer are water, yeast, hops, and this malted grain.

 Barley 

100

He was the first Pope. If you’re good, you’ll meet him at his gates in Heaven. 

St. Peter 

200

Known for their intense "eye" when herding sheep, this breed is often ranked as the most intelligent and athletic dog breed.

Border Collie 

200

Founded in 1829 in Pennsylvania, it is recognized as America's oldest brewery.

Yuengling

200

Although celebrated as the patron saint of Ireland, he was actually born in Britain around the 5th century and was technically never formally canonized by a Pope

St. Patrick 

300

The breed is named after the Canadian province where they were originally bred to help fishermen pull in nets and haul carts.

Newfoundland 

300

Founded in 1759, this brewery at St. James's Gate in Dublin signed a 9,000-year lease for its site.

Guinness 

300

This 13th-century Italian friar is know for being the patron saint of nature, animas, and the environment.

Saint Francis of Assisi 

400

Despite their name suggesting a Danish origin, this "gentle giant" breed was actually developed in Germany to hunt wild boar. Not too bad Scooby. 

Great Dane 

400

This is “The beer that made Milwaukee Famous” 

Schlitz 

400

Known as the "beloved physician,"  he often highlighted healing stories. He is the patron saint of Physicians and medical workers. 

St. Luke 

500

Originating in Italy, this curly-coated water retriever breed is  translates to “lake dog”. They are now known as the world's premier "truffle dog" due to its keen sense of smell. 

Lagotto Romagnolo

500

Because they are fermented at lower temperatures, these bottom-fermented beers have a name derived from the German word for "to store".

Lager 

500

Meaning "God heals" or "Medicine of God," this archangel is one of the three mentioned by name in the Bible, along with Michael and Gabriel. 

St. Raphael 

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