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Father's Day 2025: The best beer gift sets to put a smile on his face
Who needs the pub?

With Father's Day on the horizon, and the arrival of summer (however hit and miss), the Good Housekeeping Institute has been hard at work testing the best beer gifts.
Whether you plan to self-gift or buy for the lager lover in your life, these bundles are the perfect way to explore the world of beer.
From the classics to more sessionable styles, rest assured there’s something to suit every palate and price point in our list. Better yet, if you discover a new go-to tipple, there are a couple of options (including big names like Beavertown and Brewdog) that can be set up on ongoing subscriptions. We’ll drink to that!
Best beer gifts 2025
Here are our experts' favourite gift sets at a glance but keep scrolling for our full reviews.
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What type of beer should I buy?
Beer may be one of the world’s oldest and most popular beverages, but there’s still confusion when it comes to the different styles. So, here’s a quick breakdown of the most common varieties.
Lagers
- Pilsner: A pale lager with a golden colour, a light to medium body, and a distinct hop bitterness. Originating from the Czech Republic, it is highly carbonated and refreshing.
- Helles: A German pale lager similar to pilsner but with a softer malt character and a mild bitterness.
Ales
- Pale Ale: Known for its balanced malt and hop profile, with a light amber colour.
- India Pale Ale (IPA): A hoppier and often stronger version of pale ale, originating from England. It comes in several variations, including: American IPA (typically more intense in hop flavour and aroma, often with citrus and pine notes) and New England IPA (loved for its juicy, fruity character).
- Porter: A dark ale with rich, roasted malt flavours, often offering notes of chocolate, coffee, and caramel.
- Stout: Similar to porter, but typically stronger and darker. Variations include dry stout (known for its dry finish and roasted malt character, with Guinness being the most famous example) and imperial stout (a strong stout with robust flavours and higher ABV).
How we test beer gift sets
Our panel – made up of 10 WSET-accredited experts and consumers — put 13 beer gift sets and hampers to the test, scoring each on the quality of the contents, with additional consideration given for premium packaging, reliable nationwide delivery and overall giftability.
Read on for their top picks for 2025.
Callum is our Food and Drink Testing Manager and has been part of the world of professional catering for 10 years, from cheffing to food manufacturing. While working in manufacturing he specialised in bespoke product and menu development for several start-ups and well-known brands such as Wrap It Up! and HOP Vietnamese. He holds the WSET Level 2 in wine, a Level 3 in spirits and has a particular interest in agave spirits.


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