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Version: 2011

Based on Brewers Association 2011 Beer Style Guidelines published by Brewers Association with changes

Other guidelines: BJCP 2008

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Belgian pale strong ales are pale to golden in color with relatively light body for a beer of its alcoholic strength. Often brewed with light colored Belgian "candy" sugar, these beers are well attenuated. The perception of hop bitterness is medium-low to medium -high, with hop flavor and aroma also in this range. These beers are highly attenuated and have a perceptively deceiving high alcoholic character—being light to medium bodied rather than full bodied. The intensity of malt character should be low to medium, often surviving along with a complex fruitiness. Very little or no diacetyl is perceived. Herbs and spices are sometimes used to delicately flavor these strong ales. Low levels of phenolic spiciness from yeast byproducts may also be perceived. Chill haze is allowable at cold temperatures.

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OGFGAlcoholIBUColorCO2
1.064-1.096 SG 1.012-1.024 SG 7.0-11.0 %abv 20.0-50.0 3.5-10.0 SRM Unspecified
OG: 1.064-1.096 SG
FG: 1.012-1.024 SG
Alcohol: 7.0-11.0 %abv
IBU: 20.0-50.0
Color: 3.5-10.0 SRM
CO2: Unspecified