Hefeweizen (Also known as Weizen or Weissebier)
Country of Origin: Germany (Southern Region)
Alcohol by Volume: 4.9-5.5%
"Light to medium gold in color with a full and spicy aroma carrying clove
and/or banana notes."
Refreshing & light with an effervescent body.
Home
Belgian White Ale (Also known as Blanche, Belgian-style, Wheat Beer or Wit)
Country of Origin: Belgium
Alcohol by Volume: 4.8-5.2%
"Simmering sandy to pale gold in color with orangey and spicy aroma holding coriander notes
in dominance." Refreshing, light with slight citrus fruit and coriander flavors.
Home
Honey Nut Brown Ale
Country of Origin: United States
Alcohol by Volume: 4-6.4%
"Medium to dark brown in color with a balanced, nutty-fruity nose, and honey notes."
The flavor is predominantly malty, but dry.
Home
Home
Dry Stout (Also known as Irish Stout)
Country of Origin: Ireland
Alcohol by Volume: 3-6%
"Deep brown to jet black in color with a very roasty, sometimes coffee-ish dry aroma."
Medium bodied carrying roasted coffee notes.
Home
Home
Sweet Stout (Also known as Cream Stout)
Country of Origin: Great Britain
Alcohol by Volume: 3-6%
"Possesses a malty sweetness, with a dominant chocolate and caramel flavor."
Low roasted/bitter flavor with full-bodied mouthfeel.
Home
All beer Descriptions (except Sweet Stout) adapted from Stephen Beaumont's Brewpub Cookbook:
100 Great Recipes from 30 Famous North American Brewpubs. 1998 MacMillan, Canada.
Sweet Stout description adapted from American Brewers Association 2006 Beer Style guidelines.