Credit to Alex Lawes for this...
Style | When to Brew | Consumption |
Bock | January | March/April |
Imperial Stout | January | December |
Munich Helles/Dunkles | January | March/April |
Dry Stout | January | February/March |
Barley Wine | February | December |
Biere the Garde/Saison | February | May/June |
Maibock (Helles Bock) | February | May/June |
Pilsner | February | April/May |
Porter | February | February/March |
Red Ale | February | February/March |
India Pale Ale | March | June/July |
Kolsch | March | June |
Lambic | March | 12 months + |
Pale Ale | March | March/April |
Marzen/Oktoberfest | March | August/September |
Dunkelweizen | April | May |
Festbier | April | June |
Fruit Beer | April | June/July |
Lager | April | June/July |
Scotch Ale | April | December/January |
Pale Ale | April/June | June/July |
Old Ale | May | September/October |
Belgian White | June | July/August |
Lambic | June | February/March |
Weisse, Berliner | June | July/August |
Weizen | June | July/August |
Weizenbock | July/august | December/January |
Belgian Strong Ale, Trappist | August | January/February |
Brown Ale | September | October/November |
California Common | September | October/November |
Eisbock | September | February/March |
Mild Ale | September | October |
Smoked Beer | September | November/December |
Altbier | October | December |
Bitter | October | November |
Extra Special Bitter | October | December |
Spiced Ale | October | December/January |
Specialty Stout | October | November/December |
Brown Ale | November | December/January |
Doppelbock | November | February/March |
Dortmunder | November | December/January |
Mead | December | 12 months + |
Schwarzbier | December | January/February |
That schedule looks like a full time job!
Is that what you would like to be brewing in an ideal world to suit the seasons, or has somebody actually brewed all these in one calender year? Cause if they have, well chuffing-hell, fair balls!
It's based on this (http://www.homebrewing.com/images/home-brewing-calendar.jpg)
Link to a more legible PDFs
http://www.homebrewing.com/images/home-brewing-calendar-l.pdf
http://www.homebrewing.com/images/home-brewing-calendar-xl.pdf
Ok thanks but what do the colours of the cells mean?
Quote from: Will_D on July 09, 2015, 11:07:17 PM
Ok thanks but what do the colours of the cells mean?
Seasons of the year just.
It's on the bottom right. It's the four seasons.
(http://images.popmatters.com/news_art/f/frankie-valli-and-the-four-seasons-press-650x400.jpg)