Rye Beer
Rye Beer is a specialty style that incorporates rye as a significant portion of the grain bill, typically 15-40%. The addition of rye contributes a distinctive spicy, sometimes peppery character along with dryness and a slightly robust mouthfeel. While rye can be incorporated into any base beer style, it's commonly found in American pale ales, IPAs, and amber ales where the spicy rye character complements the hop profile.
