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Crisp and refreshing, Pilsner is a pale lager known for its clean, hoppy flavor. Originating from the Czech Republic, it's often considered the quintessential beer style. Its light body and moderate bitterness make it widely popular.
Bold and aromatic, IPA is characterized by its intense hop flavor and bitterness. Originally brewed for long sea voyages to India, it's now a global favorite. IPAs come in various styles, from pale and fruity to dark and piney.
Rich and creamy, Stout is a dark beer known for its roasted malt flavors. Often associated with Ireland, it can range from dry and light to sweet and dessert-like. Oatmeal stouts and imperial stouts are popular variations.
Light and refreshing, Wheat beer has a cloudy appearance due to unfiltered yeast. It's typically fruity with hints of banana and clove. Originating from Germany, it's enjoyed worldwide, especially in warmer months.
Complex and dry, Saison is a farmhouse ale known for its peppery and earthy characteristics. Traditionally brewed in Belgium during the off-season, it's now crafted year-round. Saisons often showcase unique yeast strains and regional ingredients.
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Style | ABV Range | Bitterness (IBU) | Taste Profile |
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Pilsner | 4.2-5.2% | 25-40 | Crisp, clean, hoppy |
IPA | 5-8% | 30-100+ | Bitter, fruity, piney, citrusy |
Stout | 4-12% | 20-60 | Roasted malt, coffee, chocolate, creamy |
Wheat Beer | 4.5-5.5% | 5-20 | Fruity, clove, banana, slightly sweet |
Saison | 4.5-6.5% | 15-30 | Dry, peppery, earthy, complex |
Note: ABV = Alcohol By Volume, IBU = International Bitterness Units