List of Beer Styles - Styles

Styles

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Altbier Altbier Alt Altbier Northern German Altbier
Düsseldorf Altbier
Amber ale Amber ale American Amber Ale
Barley wine Barley wine Barley wine Barley wine Barley Wine English Barleywine
American Barleywine
Berliner weisse Berliner weisse Berliner Weisse Berliner Weisse
Bière de Garde Bière de Garde Bière de garde Bière de Garde
Bitter Bitter Bitter Bitter Standard/Ordinary Bitter
Blonde Ale
Bock (Traditional)
Brown ale Brown Ale Mild and brown ale English Brown Ale (Mild/Southern English Brown/Northern English Brown)
American Brown Ale
California Common Steam beer California Common Beer
Cream Ale Cream Ale
Dortmunder Export Export / Dortmunder
Doppelbock Doppelbock / "Double" bock
Dunkel
Dunkelweizen Dunkelweizen
Eisbock Eisbock
Fruit lambic
Golden Ale Golden Ales
Gose
Gueuze
Hefeweizen
Helles
India pale ale N/A (see Pale ale) English IPA
American IPA
Imperial IPA
Kölsch
Lambic Lambic
Light ale Light Bitters
Maibock/Helles bock
Malt liquor
Mild Mild and brown ale Mild English Brown Ale (Mild/Southern English Brown/Northern English Brown)
Oktoberfestbier/Märzenbier
Old ale Old Ale Old Ale
Oud bruin
Pale ale Pale Ale or IPA
Pilsener/Pilsner/Pils German Pilsner (Pils)
Bohemian Pilsener
Classic American Pilsner
Porter Porter & Stout Brown Porter / Robust Porter / Baltic Porter
Red ale
Roggenbier Roggenbier (German Rye Beer)
Saison
Scotch ale
Steam beer
Stout Porter & Stout Dry Stout / Sweet Stout

/ Oatmeal Stout / Foreign Extra Stout / American Stout / Russian Imperial Stout

Schwarzbier
Vienna lager
Witbier
Weissbier Weizen/Weissbier
Weizenbock Weizenbock

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