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Lager is the most popular beer style worldwide, known for its crisp and clean taste, light to medium body, and refreshing quality.
Pilsners are pale lagers known for their crispness, light to medium body, and distinctive hop bitterness. They originated in the Czech Republic and are widely enjoyed worldwide.
Pale ales offer a balanced combination of hop bitterness and malt sweetness, showcasing a wide range of flavors and aromas, including floral, fruity, and caramel notes.
IPAs are characterized by their hop-forward flavor profiles, often featuring intense bitterness, citrusy or piney aromas, and a range of strength from sessionable to strong.
Wheat beers, including Hefeweizen and Witbier, are brewed with a substantial proportion of wheat, resulting in a light and often hazy beer with fruity and spicy notes.
Craft beer is not a specific style but rather a category that encompasses a diverse range of innovative and unique beers brewed by small, independent breweries, often emphasizing quality, flavor experimentation, and local ingredients.
Stouts are dark, rich, and full-bodied beers with flavors of roasted malt, chocolate, and coffee. They can vary from dry to sweet and often have a creamy mouthfeel.