All Styles
We have a large listing of beer styles based on the Brewers Association 2011 Style Guidelines.
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American-style amber lagers are light amber to amber or copper colored. They are medium bodied. There is a noticeable degree
of caramel-type malt character in ...
These beers are pale golden to amber in color, light to medium-light in body, and high in carbonation. Calorie level should not
exceed 125 per ...
American amber/red ales range from light copper to light brown in color. They are characterized by American -variety hops used
to produce the perception ...
American style barley wines range from amber to deep copper-garnet in color and have a full body and high residual malty sweetness. Complexity of alcohols ...
American-style Black Ale is perceived to have medium high to high hop bitterness, flavor and aroma with medium-high alcohol content, balanced with a medium body ...
American brown ales range from deep copper to brown in color. Roasted malt caramel -like and chocolate-like characters should
be of medium intensity in both ...
Mild, pale, light-bodied ale, made using a warm fermentation (top or bottom) and cold lagering. Hop bitterness and flavor range
from very low to low ...
This beer's malt aroma and flavor are low but notable. Its color ranges from a very deep copper to a deep, dark brown. It ...
This style is slightly higher in alcohol than most other light-colored, American-style lagers. Its body is low to medium and has low residual malt sweetness ...
Imperial porters are very dark brown to black in color. No roast barley or strong burnt/astringent black malt character should be perceived. Medium malt ...
This style has low malt (and adjunct) sweetness, is medium bodied, and should contain no or a low percentage (less than 25%) of
adjuncts. Color ...
Black in color. American-style imperial stouts typically have a high alcohol content. Generally characterized as very robust. The
extremely rich malty flavor and aroma are ...
American-style India pale ales are perceived to have medium-high to intense hop bitterness, flavor and aroma with medium-high
alcohol content. The style is further characterized ...
These beers are extremely light colored, light in body, and high in carbonation. Calorie level should not exceed 125 per 12 ounce serving. Corn, rice ...
These beers are extremely light straw to light amber in color, light in body, and high in carbonation. They should have a maximum carbohydrate level ...
High in starting gravity and alcoholic strength, this style is somewhat diverse. Some American malt liquors are just slightly
stronger than American lagers, while others ...
The American style of these classic German beers is distinguished by a comparatively greater degree of hop character. In general the style is characterized by ...
American pale ales range from deep golden to copper in color. The style is characterized by fruity, floral and citrus -like
American-variety hop character producing ...
This classic and unique pre-Prohibition American-style Pilsener is straw to deep gold in color. Hop bitterness, flavor and aroma are medium to high, and use ...
Initial low to medium malt sweetness with a degree of caramel, chocolate and/or roasted coffee flavor with a distinctive dry -
roasted bitterness in the ...
The styles listed are based on the Brewers Association 2011 Style Guidelines published by Brewers Association with changes.