yunheisapunk, defrancis, Vincent Ma, and 106 other people added this photo to their favorites.
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xparxy 43 months ago | reply
Oh, this is brilliant! Bravo!
chichard41 43 months ago | reply
Fantastic, something to carry around :D
Allen Garvin 43 months ago | reply
Apart from some minor styles, the most glaring omission are roggen/rye beers.
The placement of traditional bock below doppelbock is another slight objection: on average, I'd find doppelbocks darker in color. I guess the lower, lighter range is because sometimes doppelbocks are made as strong helles bocks, but most of the time they're heavier, stronger versions of traditional bocks.
comidademama 43 months ago | reply
Well done, indeed!
SheyC 42 months ago | reply
Awesome! Just brilliant!
haelduksf 42 months ago | reply
Neat!
A nitpick: it's bière de garde.
katey lady 42 months ago | reply
Thanks Rivviepop, I was just going to complain about the image being to small to read the numbers.
YoannLeGoff 42 months ago | reply
I love it.
too bad I cannot share :D
Y.
fotogail 34 months ago | reply
This is awesome -- but sadly based on a poster that is perhaps a decade old. One striking change has been the rise of the Double or Imperial IPA -- and the differentiation of English and American IPA styles.
Another change is the rise of new sour or "wild" ales. Consider Jolly Pumpkin and Cascadia beers, for just two examples.
By the way, it's largely based on the work of the Beer Judge Certification Program -- see the most current (and still evolving) official style list here at
www.bjcp.org/2008styles/catdex.php -- Not as artsy, but even better geeky info.
D.C. Baker 17 months ago | reply
Good work!