Beer Basics Flashcards
Impress your friends with your knowledge of all kinds of beer, from ales to stouts. Quickly get a handle on the types and characteristics of the world's favorite beverage.
What should you taste for in the following beer?
What are the main characteristics to taste for in a beer?
- maltiness
- hoppiness (bitterness)
- fruitiness
What should you taste for in the following beer?
What is malt?
Fermented cereal grains such
as wheat and barley
What should you taste for in the following beer?
What is the “hoppiness” of a beer?
A bitter flavor arising from the hop plant
Pale ales are generally the hoppiest beers available in the United States
What should you taste for in the following beer?
What is the “fruitiness” of a beer?
A by-product of yeast fermentation in the brewing process
Most ales have some degree of fruity flavor, even though no actual fruit is used
What should you taste for in the following beer?
What are the two principal types of beer?
Ales and Lagers
What should you taste for in the following beer?
What are the main attributes
of an ale?
- made with “top-fermenting” strains of yeast
- ferments best at warmer temperatures, which leads to faster fermentation
- has more hops, malt, and roasted malt
- bitterness
What should you taste for in the following beer?
What are the main attributes
of a lager?
- made with “bottom-fermenting” strains of yeast, which sink to the bottom of the tank
- ferments best at colder temperatures
- mild, crisp taste
What should you taste for in the following beer?
The following are examples of what variety of beer?
- Barley Wine
- Porter
- Stout
- Wheat Beer
Ale
What should you taste for in the following beer?
The following are examples of what variety of beer?
- Bock
- Dunkel
- Oktoberfest / Märzen
- Pilsner
Lager
What should you taste for in the following beer?
American light lager
- subtle, lean, and crisp taste
- e.g., Budweiser, Bock
What should you taste for in the following beer?
American light (generic pale ale)
- almost no malt or hop characteristics
- very light-bodied
- e.g., Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
What should you taste for in the following beer?
Bock
- full-bodied lager
- strong, malty flavor
- e.g., Shiner Bock
What should you taste for in the following beer?
Pilsner
- light-bodied lager
- hoppy, dry flavor
- e.g., Brooklyn Pilsner
What should you taste for in the following beer?
Barley Wine
- very full-bodied ale
- strong flavor
- distinct hoppiness
- e.g., Bass No. 1 Barley Wine
What should you taste for in the following beer?
Bitter Beer
- bitter ale
- hoppy
- e.g., most British IPAs (Indian pale ales)