European Beer Star - Beer Categories 2011

Beer Categories 2011

  1. German-Style Leichtbier
  2. German-Style Pilsner
  3. Bohemian-Style Pilsner
  4. German-Style Märzen
  5. German-Style Festbier
  6. German-Style Helles / Lager
  7. European-Style Mild Lager
  8. European-Style Export
  9. European-Style Dunkel
  10. German-Style Schwarzbier
  11. Bohemian-Style Schwarzbier
  12. German-Style Heller Bock
  13. German-Style Dunkler Bock
  14. German-Style Doppelbock
  15. Belgian-Style Ale
  16. Belgian-Style Strong Ale
  17. Belgian-Style Dubbel
  18. Belgian-Style Tripel
  19. Belgian-Style Gueuze Lambic
  20. Belgian-Style Fruit Lambic
  21. Belgian-Style Witbier
  22. English-Style Mild Ale
  23. English-Style Pale Ale
  24. India Pale Ale (IPA)
  25. Imperial India Pale Ale
  26. English-Style Bitter
  27. English-Style Golden Ale (Summer Ale)
  28. Porter
  29. Dry Stout
  30. Sweet Stout
  31. Imperial Stout
  32. Düsseldorf-Style Altbier
  33. South German-Style Leichtes Weizen
  34. South German-Style Hefeweizen Hell
  35. South German-Style Hefeweizen Bernsteinfarben
  36. South German-Style Hefeweizen Dunkel
  37. South German-Style Kristallweizen
  38. South German-Style Weizenbock Hell
  39. South German-Style Weizenbock Dunkel
  40. Smoked Beer
  41. Herb and Spice Beer
  42. Specialty Honey Beer
  43. German-Style Kellerbier Hell
  44. German-Style Kellerbier Dunkel
  45. German-Style Kellerpils
  46. Bottom Fermented Beer with Alternative Cereals
  47. Top Fermented Beer with Alternative Cereals
  48. Red and Amber Lager
  49. Wood and Barrel-Aged Strong Beer
  50. Ultra Strong Beer

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