5gal.app
RECIPES
STYLES

Historical Beer - Other

BJCP 2015, Historical Beer (27 )

Vital Statistics

OG
 1.03 - 1.09
FG
 1.006 - 1.018
ABV
 1.8 - 10.0
IBU
 5.0 - 80.0
EBC
 2 - 118.1
Beer color: 60 SRM
60

Description

The Historical Beer category contains styles that either have all but died out in modern times, or that were much more popular in past times and are known only through recreations. This category can also be used for traditional or indigenous beers of cultural importance within certain countries. Placing a beer in the historical category does not imply that it is not currently being produced, just that it is a very minor style or perhaps is in the process of rediscovery by craft brewers.

Profile

NOTE: We've listed the described historical beers as substyles of 27 B to J, though the BJCP style guide does not apply letters to these substyles (see BJCP.org). Entry Instructions: The entrant must either specify a style with a BJCP-supplied description from the list below, or specify a different historical beer style that is not described elsewhere in these guidelines. In the case of a style that has changed substantially over the years (such as Porter or Stout), the entrant may specify an existing BJCP style as well as an era (e.g., 1820 English Porter). When the entrant specifies any style not on the BJCP-supplied list, the entrant must provide a description of the style for the judges in sufficient detail to allow the beer to be judged. If a beer is entered with just a style name and no description, it is very unlikely that judges will understand how to judge it. Currently defined examples: Gose, Piwo Grodziskie, Lichtenhainer, Roggenbier, Sahti, Kentucky Common, Pre-Prohibition Lager, Pre-Prohibition Porter, London Brown Ale.

Ingredients

Varies by substyle

Examples

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