All Styles
We have a large listing of beer styles based on the Brewers Association 2011 Style Guidelines.
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A classic German Pilsener is very light straw or golden in color and well hopped. Perception of hop bitterness is medium to high.
Noble-type hop ...
International Pilseners are straw/golden in color and are well attenuated. This medium-bodied beer is often brewed with rice,
corn, wheat, or other grain or ...
A true smooth cold-fermented and cold lagered beer, brewed with lager yeast . Black to very deep ruby/garnet in color. Overall, Baltic Porters have a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Traditional Bohemian Pilseners are medium bodied, and they can be as dark as a light amber color. This style balances moderate
bitterness and noble-type hop ...
Belgian pale strong ales are pale to golden in color with relatively light body for a beer of its alcoholic strength. Often b rewed with ...
Belgian-style pale ales are characterized by low but noticeable hop bitterness, flavor, and aroma. Light to medium body and low
malt aroma are typical. They ...
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 style is a mild, pale, light-bodied ale with a color varying from light to amber. Hop bitterness and flavor range from very
low to ...
The styles listed are based on the Brewers Association 2011 Style Guidelines published by Brewers Association with changes.