Lager, ale, mild ale, bitter, stout, Irish stout, imperial stout, oatmeal stout, milk stout, porter, whiskey porter, barley wine, pilsener, bock, duppel bock, trippel bock, pale ale, India pale ale, weissbier, heffeweissen, Krystalweissen, lambic, kriek, schwarzbier, Vienna lager, trappist ale, steam beer, rauchbier.
There are lots of regional variations on lagers from around the world, making it hard to make a definitive list of all of them.
Lagers are most popular in America (blonde lagers, amber lagers, light beers - most mainstream brands like Budweiser and Coors are lagers) and Germany (pilseners, bocks, oktoberfests)
The right panel of this site has a fairly thorough listing of different lager styles:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/style
The two great families of Beer are Ales (which are warm-fermented with a bottom-up yeast) and Lager (cold-fermented with a top-down yeast).
Ale was invented somewhere on the Bavaria / Bohemia border, probably in the Twelfth Century. Lager was invented in the Pilsen Brewery (now in the Czech Republic) in 1842.
There are many subdivisions of these two families: Porters, IPA's, Stouts, Lambics; Kozels, Cerny's ...
But those are the two main families.
Draft beer is beer served from a cask or keg rather than from a bottle or can. Some types of draft beer include ale, bock, hefeweizen, lager, lambic, pilsner, porter, and stout.
There are numerous types of beer such Budweiser, Miller Light, and Corona.
A few different types of grains and hops.
The Budd company fabricates several different types of material but these materials all share one common thing: they are all beer, the beer comes in several different types such as Budd Light.
A beer brewery is a location, preferably a building used for the process of making different types of beers. Beer can also be made at home with a at home brewing kit.
There are thousands of different types of beer. The variation of hops, grains and yeasts used to make it lead to variations. There are thousands of small breweries each making their own types of beer. And the major categories would include:BeerAleIPAStoutPorterDouble bocks
This is because the two different types of foam have different chemicals in them.
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Laughing Dog brewery makes fifteen different types of beer, each with its own distinct flavors and textures. Each beer can feel different in the mouth, leaving the consumer with a satisfying finish.
Since it's yeast, it would produce beer but not nearly at the quality a specific beer brewing yeast would. Beer brewing should use specific strains of yeast to properly activate fermentation that turns the sugars of the beer into alcohol. Different types of beer require different types of yeast in the recipe to turn out properly. Baker's yeast is specifically intended for baking, while Brewers yeast is what you would want to use for brewing beer. If you use bakers yeast for beer brewing, your recipe will not turn out properly and your batch of beer will be probably not taste very good.
There is no salt in beer. It is made with grains, water, yeast and usually hops. The mixture of these items, they types of grain and other items make they different types by salt is not added.
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200. I looked it up for a silly facebook application... 200 types of beer are served at Pub Saint-Alexandre.
Yes, yeast is one of the variables. The others are the types of malt used, the water and the quantity of hops/spices/preservatives.