
Strong beer
Strong beer refers to beer with a higher alcohol content than standard varieties. The alcohol level is typically measured by alcohol by volume (ABV), with strong beers often exceeding 7-8% ABV. They are brewed with more fermentable sugars or specialty ingredients to produce higher alcohol content. This results in a richer, more intense flavor profile. Examples include Imperial Stouts, Barleywines, and certain Belgian ales. Strong beers may have a fuller body and more complex taste, making them a choice for enthusiasts seeking a more potent and layered drinking experience.