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common-beer-data.styles.bjcp-2015.strong-belgian-ale

2015 BJCP guidelines on Strong Belgian Ales.

2015 BJCP guidelines on Strong Belgian Ales.
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belgian-blond-aleclj/s

A moderate-strength golden ale that has a subtle fruity-spicy Belgian yeast complexity, slightly malty-sweet flavor, and dry finish.

A moderate-strength golden ale that has a subtle fruity-spicy Belgian yeast complexity, slightly malty-sweet flavor, and dry finish.
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belgian-golden-strong-aleclj/s

A pale, complex, effervescent, strong Belgian-style ale that is highly attenuated and features fruity and hoppy notes in preference to phenolics.

A pale, complex, effervescent, strong Belgian-style ale that is highly attenuated and features fruity and hoppy notes in preference to phenolics.
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saisonclj/s

Most commonly, a pale, refreshing, highly-attenuated, moderately-bitter, moderate-strength Belgian ale with a very dry finish.

Typically highly carbonated, and using non-barley cereal grains and optional spices for complexity, as complements the expressive yeast character that is fruity, spicy, and not overly phenolic. Less common variations include both lower-alcohol and higher-alcohol products, as well as darker versions with additional malt character.

Most commonly, a pale, refreshing, highly-attenuated, moderately-bitter, moderate-strength Belgian ale with a very dry finish. 

Typically highly carbonated, and using non-barley cereal grains and optional spices for complexity, as complements the expressive yeast character that is fruity, spicy, and not overly phenolic. 
Less common variations include both lower-alcohol and higher-alcohol products, as well as darker versions with additional malt character.
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strong-belgian-aleclj/s

2015 BJCP guidelines on Strong Belgian Ales.

2015 BJCP guidelines on Strong Belgian Ales.
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