Today’s infographic is a Family Tree of Beer Styles, created for a B.O.P. in Massachusetts, Deja-Brew.
Click here to see the chart full size.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic is a Family Tree of Beer Styles, created for a B.O.P. in Massachusetts, Deja-Brew.
Click here to see the chart full size.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic is a third Periodic Table of Beer Styles, this one apparently by a Reddit user known as Delirium Tremens.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic shows the Very, Very Many Varieties of Beer, created by Pop Chart Lab. For $32, you can buy yourself a copy of this infographic.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic is yet another expression of the varieties of different types of beer. Entitled The Wide World of Beer, it was created by graphic designer Sean Seidell.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic is an interesting one. It’s a chart of beer styles created by Brian Roth, marketing director for Leon Farmer & Company, a beer distributor in Georgia.
From the Leon Farmer website, you can download a ginormous version of the chart.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic is yet another Periodic Table of Beer Styles, this one of unknown origin.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic, What Your Beer Styles Says About You, is something of a zodiac, from Bite, a Canadian humor website. There are 16 types of beer with a snarky analysis of the people that favor each style.
By Jay Brooks
Todays infographic is currently being pitched on Kickstarter, and was created by Dallas, Texas graphic designer Jason Haynes. His Beer Diagram Poster has eight days to go, and so far he’s raised 21 times the amount he needs to get his poster printed. It’s available in three sizes, and you have about a week to pledge if you’d like to get one of his posters, too.
You can see it larger on the Kickstarter page.
By Jay Brooks
Today’s infographic is one of several versions of the Periodic Table of Beer Styles. It looks similar to the one hanging in my office, though mine has some color on it, while this one is strictly black and white.
By Jay Brooks
Just in time for the World Beer Cup this May, the Brewers Association today released their annual style guidelines for judging. According to the press release, this year’s guidelines include 140 separate categories, including one new one: “Indigenous Beer Category.” Curiously, the World Beer Cup website lists 95 on their 2012 Beer Styles Menu and the descriptions, too. You can download a pdf of the guidelines here.