Beer
101:
Exploring the various types of beer you should know about
Pale Ale: Known for its hoppy flavour and amber colour, pale ale is a classic beer style.
India Pale Ale (IPA): A hoppy beer style with origins in England, IPA features strong bitterness and citrusy notes.
Stout: Dark and rich, stout is characterised by its roasted malt flavours and creamy texture.
Lager: Lager is a light and crisp beer style that undergoes cold fermentation, resulting in a clean taste.
Wheat Beer: Brewed with a significant proportion of wheat, wheat beer has a light and refreshing taste.
Pilsner: Pilsner is a pale lager known for its crispness, light body, and floral hop aroma.
Sour Beer: Sour beer is intentionally brewed to have a tart or sour taste, often through fermentation with wild yeast.
Porter: Similar to stout, porter is a dark beer style with roasted malt flavours and hints of chocolate.
Belgian Ale: Belgian ale encompasses a wide range of beer styles, known for their complexity and fruity esters.
Amber Ale: With a balanced flavour profile and moderate bitterness, amber ale features caramel and malt notes.
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