Hoppy Halloween: Beer and Halloween Candy Pairings

As Halloween approaches, it's time to elevate your candy stash with the perfect companion—beer! Team OYB underwent a super serious research process to come up with the definitive list of Halloween Candies that pair perfectly with your favourite OYB beers! So when you inevitably end up eating the box of candy you planned on handing out, make sure to pair your favourite beers the right way!

Moon Dance Mango Wheat & Skittles

Unleash a burst of tropical delight by pairing the Moon Dance Mango Wheat with the rainbow explosion of Skittles. The fruity goodness of the candy complements the beer’s juicy mango notes perfectly. This pairing will truly have you tasting the rainbow (and then some).

Wildflower Honey Cold IPA & Butterfinger

Sweet meets crunchy in this pairing of Wildflower Honey Cold IPA and Butterfinger. The beer’s smooth honey character and crisp hop bite balance the candy’s rich peanut-buttery sweetness, creating a harmony of light floral notes and caramelized crunch.

Pumpkin Spice Latte Amber & Kit Kat

Snap into cozy season with Pumpkin Spice Latte Amber and Kit Kat. The beer’s warm cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla layers wrap around the chocolatey crunch of the candy bar, turning every sip and bite into a fall-flavoured dream.

Chai Spiced Latte Amber & Milk Duds

Spice things up with Chai Spiced Latte Amber and Milk Duds. The beer’s comforting blend of black tea, cardamom, and vanilla pairs beautifully with the candy’s chewy caramel core — a smooth, spiced treat that’s made for cozy nights in.

West Coast IPA & Snickers

Satisfy your cravings for sweet, salty, and hoppy goodness by pairing the West Coast IPA with Snickers. The IPA’s bright bitterness cuts through nougat and caramel, balancing every bite with bold, crisp refreshment.


There you have it folks, the ultimate guide to pairing your favourite brews with some tasty halloween candy. Elevate your snacking game this fall with these dynamic duos. Hoppy Halloween!


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