While the BJCP website contains a wealth of beer style information, none of the provided files are conducive to data processing. The goal of this project is to provide the official BJCP style guidelines in multiple data formats which can be easily used in software applications.
Files should be used as an application's data source of BJCP style data. Be sure to read the file descriptions in order to choose the file which best meets the needs of the application.
Files use the UTF-8 character set (without BOM) unless otherwise stated. The guideline year is used as a suffix for the file name. The guideline year will be indicated as the suffix to the standard file name.
BJCP code, category/sub-category name, and max/min vital statistics for each beer style. Data contains some categorical values.
- Field Delimiter:
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- Text Delimiter:
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Attribute-Relation File Format file containing the BJCP code designation, category/sub-category name, and max/min vital statistics for each beer style. Categorical values have been removed.
BJCP code designation, category/sub-category name, and max/min vital statistics for each beer style. Categorical values have been removed.
- Field Delimiter:
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- Text Delimiter:
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Style, category, subcategory, and BJCP code designations in a parent-child relationship suited for tree structures. Compacted version with all white space removed (reduced file size): framework-tree.min.json
Spreadsheet used to generate all csv files. Each tab corresponds to a different data file.
All style data suited for AJAX applications. Compacted version with all white space removed (reduced file size): style-data.min.json
Refers to the following attributes:
- Original Gravity (OG)
- Final Gravity (FG)
- Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
- International Bittering Units (IBU)
- Standard Reference Method (SRM)
The MIT License (MIT)