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
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Flavour ProfileHopsMalt
- Sharp
- Light
Tasting notesBrilliant purple colour with moderate clarity. Little body and low bitterness. A moderate sweetness is present to balance the acidity presented by the beer and blackberry. A tart finish from the blackberry that dissipates quickly. -
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- Smooth / Velvety
Tasting notesLight toasted malt with citrus and pine notes. A harmonious flavour symphony. -
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- Creamy
Tasting notesChocolaty but balanced with subtle bitterness. -
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- Round / Fat
Tasting notesFloral, tropical & fruity! Good company in a setting sun. -
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- Creamy
Tasting notesHints of caramel and biscuit malt add body and complexity, perfectly balanced by clean bitterness and a dry finish. -
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- Dry
Tasting notesAt 1 standard drink in a can and with medium body and a dry finish it is a beer worth having with you when you’re out and about. -
Flavour ProfileHopsMaltTasting notesBright citrus and vibrant pinewood hop flavours are exemplified by a light and complex malt profile.
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- Dry
Tasting notesPunchy aroma of grapefruit, pineapple and apricot. Dank pine notes from dry hopping.