Domestic beer refers to beer brewed within a specific country for local consumption. In the U.S., it typically includes mass-produced lagers from major breweries like Budweiser, Coors, and Miller. These beers are known for their light, crisp taste, affordability, and wide availability. Domestic beer is often associated with social events, sports gatherings, and casual drinking. While traditionally dominated by large brands, craft breweries have expanded the domestic beer market, offering unique styles and flavors. Whether a classic American lager or a locally brewed craft beer, domestic beer remains a staple in bars, restaurants, and homes across the nation.