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Non-pasteurized draft beer can remain fresh for about 45–60 days (refrigerated) | How long can Non-Pasteurized beer stay fresh for? |
Pasteurized draft beer can remain fresh for about 90–120 days (refrigerated) | How long can Pasteurized beer stay fresh for? |
Cask ales should be stored in a temperature-controlled environment which is kept at cellar temperature—52–55 °F (11–13° C) | What temp should Cask Ales be stored? |
77 degrees | What is the limit for storage temp? |
A. Keg b. Coupler c. Foam on Beer detector (FOB) d. Faucet | Key Elements of a Draft System |
38 degrees and should be cooled 24 hours before use | Standard temp and storage for a keg? |
Every 14 days | How often does draft system need to be cleaned? |
Size, shape, brand | 3 ways to select glassware |
43 degrees or less | Ideal temperature to store beer? |
A. First driven by available ingredients, equipment, and water b. Shaped by technology, taxes and regulations, culture, consumer appeal, etc. | What are the historical development of beer styles? |
A. Appearance b. Aroma c. Flavor d. Finish/Aftertaste e. Mouthfeel f. Perceived bitterness | Qualitative parameters of beer character? |
Low, moderate, pronounced, assertive, or highly assertive | PB descriptors? |
Straw, gold, amber, brown, or black | Color descriptors? |
Lower, normal, elevated, high, or very high | ABV descriptors? |
Belgium/France Lambic (PB – Low; C – Varies with fruit; ABV – Normal to elevated) | Fruit Lambic (Kriek, Framboise, etc.) |
Belgium/France Trappist/Abbey Ales (PB – Low; C – Light amber to dark amber; ABV – Elevated) | Belgian Dubbel |
Belgium/France Pale Belgian beers (PB – Low; C – Light gold to gold; ABV – Elevated) | Belgian Blond Ale |
Belgium/France Pale Belgian beers (PB – Moderate; C – Straw to gold; ABV –High to very high) | Belgian Golden Strong Ale |
Belgium/France Flanders Ales | Oud Bruin |
Belgium/France Trappist/Abbey Ales | Belgian Dark Strong Ale |
Belgium/France Belgium Pale Ale | Belgian Pale Ale |
Belgium and France Witbier (PB – Low; C – Straw to light gold, made white by haze; ABV – Normal) | Witbier |
Belgium and France Bière de Garde | Bière de Garde |
England Pale Ale | Ordinary Bitter |
England Pale Ale | Strong Bitter |
England Pale Ale | British Golden Ale |
England Dark Ale | Dark Mild |
England Dark Ale | London Brown Ale |
England Dark Ale | English Porter |
England Dark Ale | Tropical Stout |
England Dark Ale | Foreign Extra Stout |
England Strong Ale | British Strong Ale |
England Strong Ale | Old Ale |
England Strong Ale | English Barleywine |
• Irish Red Ale • Irish Stout • Irish Extra Stout | Ireland Beer types? |
Germany Pale Lager (PB – Pronounced; C – Straw to Gold; ABV – Lower to normal) | Czech Premium Pale Lager / Czech Pale Lager |
Germany Pale Lager | German Leichtbier |
Germany Pale Lager | German Helles Exportbier |
Germany Amber Lager | Vienna Lager |
Germany Amber Lager | Czech Amber Lager |
Germany Dark Lager | Czech Dark Lager |
Germany Amber Lager | Festbier |
Germany Dark Lager | Munich Dunkel |
Germany Dark Lager | Schwarzbier |
Germany Dark Lager | Rauchbier |
Germany Bock | Dunkles Bock |
Germany Bock | Eisbock |
Germany Ale- Wheat Beer (PB – Low; C – Straw; ABV – Lower) | Berliner Weisse |
Germany Specialty Lager | Kellerbier |
Germany Ale- Wheat Beer | Dunkles Weissbier |
Germany Ale- Wheat Beer | Weizenbock |
Germany Ale- Wheat Beer | Lichtenhainer |
Germany Ale- Rye Beer | Roggenbier |
Germany Rhine Valley Ale | Altbier |
US Pale Lager (PB – Low; C – Straw; ABV – Lower) | American Light Lager |
US Pale Lager | American Lager |
US Pale Ale (PB – Moderate; C – Straw to gold; ABV – Lower to normal) | American Wheat Beer |
US Pale Ale (PB – Moderate; C – Straw to gold; ABV – Lower to normal) | American Blonde Ale |
US IPA (PB – Pronounced; C – Straw to gold, often with significant haze; ABV – Elevated to high) | New England IPA |
US Specialty IPA | Belgian IPA |
US Specialty IPA | Black IPA |
US Specialty IPA | Brown IPA |
US Specialty IPA | Red IPA |
US Specialty IPA | Rye IPA |
US Specialty IPA | Session IPA |