If you have ever stepped into the world of craft beer, you know it can be sort of overwhelming. Beer styles number in the hundreds, and variations on those styles are virtually infinite. It would be a colossal feat to cover all of these beers in a single article, so instead, we will go over some of the commonly brewed styles that help brewers categorize their creations.
After all, brewing is inherently experimental, and to brewers, style guidelines can be strict rules or a platform to try something new.
Let's dive into some of the more important beer flavours and mouthfeels being brewed today.
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Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Dry
Tasting notesStrate & Amarillo hops impart subtle notes that, if in a wine, might be expressed as barnyard. Finishes dry and crisp.11 Days Pale AleView BeerAustralian Pale AleSold By Jervis Bay Brewing Co8 pack$51.0016 pack$84.004 pack$26.00 -
Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Delicate
- Clean
- Light
Tasting notesCrisp mouthfeel with a moderate degree of clarity. Strong aroma and taste of a fruit salad from the hops, particularly stone fruits and citrus. Little aftertaste as the hops and malt burst in the mouth and dissipate rapidly -
Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Fizzy
Tasting notesTaste the waters of the Caribbium!Caribbium - Pink Guava GoseView BeerSour AleSold By The Zythologist4 pack$28.008 pack$55.0024 pack$105.00 -
Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Clean
Tasting notesEl Jefe is simply the boss of drinkability. -
Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Delicate
Tasting notesSmooth, fruity, and floral.Slapshot Pale AleView BeerAustralian Pale AleSold By Urban Alley Brewery8 pack$37.0024 pack$92.004 pack$19.00 -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesEl Dorado & Simcoe provides lovely passionfruit and tropical aromas, the addition of oats allows for great mouthfeel when drinking and the last minute punch of hops means its all tied in together seamlessly. The subtle use of hops and light malt bill means it really is a sunny day when drinking, no matter the weather.