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Barleywine – Contains an intense hop presence. This bitter beer is often fruity and sweet. | Example: Bell’s Third Coast Old Ale
Saison/Farmhouse Ale - Fruit aromas embody this style with the addition of several spices and herbs to create a complex citrus flavor. | Example: Saison Dupont
Hefewiezen - A German style of wheat beer that contains unique fruit flavors with a small amount of hop bitterness. | Example: Sierra Nevada Kellerweis
Lager - A beer of German origin that contains a relatively small amount of hops and notes of malt. | Example: Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold
Pale Ale - A nice balance of malt and hops with a fair share of bitterness shining through. | Example: Three Floyds Alpha King
Pilsner - A pale lager with a strong flavor of hops. | Example: Lagunitas Pils
India Pale Ale (IPA) - Hops are most prominent in this style with notes of citrus and tropical fruit flavors. | Example: Ballast Point Sculpin IPA
Porter - A well-hopped, yet balanced dark beer made from brown malt. | Example: Thirsty Dog Old Leghumper
Red Ale - Toasted malt characters and fruitiness often encompass this style. | Example: Great Lakes Nosferatu
Stout - A strong, dark beer brewed with roasted malt, often containing notes of chocolate, caramel and coffee. | Example: Hoppin’ Frog’s BORIS The Crusher
Wild Ale/Sour - A funky and complex style, thanks to the wild yeasts used during fermentation. | Example: Goose Island Juliet