Chilean beer is an innovative style of craft beer, distinguished by its use of chili peppers in the brewing process. This type of beer is commonly found in the United States, where brewers experiment with various chili peppers such as jalapeño, habanero, or chipotle.
Depending on the recipe, Chilean beer can be based on various beer bases such as lager, pale ale, or amber ale, but they all share a mild, warm, and slightly herbal flavor from chili peppers.
When well-balanced, the spiciness of the chili peppers doesn't overpower the beer but instead creates a gentle warmth in the throat, combining with malt and hops to create a rather enjoyable experience.

