Beer Categories 2011
- German-Style Leichtbier
- German-Style Pilsner
- Bohemian-Style Pilsner
- German-Style Märzen
- German-Style Festbier
- German-Style Helles / Lager
- European-Style Mild Lager
- European-Style Export
- European-Style Dunkel
- German-Style Schwarzbier
- Bohemian-Style Schwarzbier
- German-Style Heller Bock
- German-Style Dunkler Bock
- German-Style Doppelbock
- Belgian-Style Ale
- Belgian-Style Strong Ale
- Belgian-Style Dubbel
- Belgian-Style Tripel
- Belgian-Style Gueuze Lambic
- Belgian-Style Fruit Lambic
- Belgian-Style Witbier
- English-Style Mild Ale
- English-Style Pale Ale
- India Pale Ale (IPA)
- Imperial India Pale Ale
- English-Style Bitter
- English-Style Golden Ale (Summer Ale)
- Porter
- Dry Stout
- Sweet Stout
- Imperial Stout
- Düsseldorf-Style Altbier
- South German-Style Leichtes Weizen
- South German-Style Hefeweizen Hell
- South German-Style Hefeweizen Bernsteinfarben
- South German-Style Hefeweizen Dunkel
- South German-Style Kristallweizen
- South German-Style Weizenbock Hell
- South German-Style Weizenbock Dunkel
- Smoked Beer
- Herb and Spice Beer
- Specialty Honey Beer
- German-Style Kellerbier Hell
- German-Style Kellerbier Dunkel
- German-Style Kellerpils
- Bottom Fermented Beer with Alternative Cereals
- Top Fermented Beer with Alternative Cereals
- Red and Amber Lager
- Wood and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer
- Ultra Strong Beer
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