SleekRank for brewery style info pages
Per-style and per-origin landing pages built from one sheet. Map IBU columns to headlines, BJCP categories to schema, ABV and SRM to badges, and ship hundreds of indexable, sitemap-ready WordPress pages from a single base template.
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Beer style SEO at the depth Google rewards
Beer style search is one of the busiest reference verticals on the open web. "West Coast IPA vs Hazy IPA", "Berliner Weisse pH", "Kveik fermentation temperature" - each query maps to a specific style, sub-style, ingredient, or origin region. The rankable surface is style x sub-style x sometimes origin, which adds up to thousands of permutations once you include BJCP sub-categories, regional variants, and revivalist styles. Hand-building those pages is years of editorial work. SleekRank reads a single Google Sheet, CSV, JSON file, or REST endpoint and emits one WordPress page per row, all sharing the base template you already designed in the editor.
The data layer is the brewer's notebook. Add a row for a West Coast IPA with target IBU, OG, and recommended yeast, the page goes live on the next cache refresh. Update a BJCP guideline after a new edition, every relevant page picks it up. No static rebuilds, no per-page edits, no engineer.
Mappings do the wiring. Tag mappings push the style name into the H1 and title; selector mappings put IBU and ABV into the hero stat block; list mappings render typical ingredients from a JSON column. The XML sitemap auto-includes every generated URL. Retired sub-styles return 404 cleanly on the next refresh.
Workflow
From sheet row to ranked beer style page
Design the base page
Connect the sheet
Wire the mappings
Publish and flush
Data in, pages out
From sheet row to live style page
Each row becomes one beer style page. The slug column maps to the URL, the rest of the columns flow into headlines, spec ranges, schema, and OG tags through simple selector or list mappings.
| slug | style | origin | abv_pct | ibu_range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| west-coast-ipa | West Coast IPA | USA | 6.5 | 50-70 |
| hazy-ipa | Hazy IPA | USA | 6.5 | 30-50 |
| czech-pilsner | Czech Pilsner | Czechia | 4.5 | 30-45 |
| berliner-weisse | Berliner Weisse | Germany | 3.0 | 3-8 |
| imperial-stout | Imperial Stout | England | 10.0 | 50-90 |
/style/{slug}/
- /style/west-coast-ipa/
- /style/hazy-ipa/
- /style/czech-pilsner/
- /style/berliner-weisse/
- /style/imperial-stout/
Comparison
Hand-crafting style pages vs SleekRank
Building each page manually
- Each style is a duplicated WordPress page with hand-edited spec ranges
- Adding 100 sub-styles means 100 pages built one at a time
- Updates to BJCP guidelines require touching every page
- No structured data layer - Product schema hand-written per page
- Sitemap, indexing, OG tags - all maintained per page
- Slow to launch, slow to scale, easy to abandon
SleekRank
- One base page in WordPress, hundreds of style pages generated from data
- CSV, Google Sheets, JSON, REST API, or Notion as the source of truth
- Edit a row → page updates automatically on the next cache refresh
- Mappings handle title, H1, paragraphs, lists, meta tags, and OG images
- XML sitemap auto-generated for every produced URL
- WordPress-native - works with your theme, your blocks, your editor
Features
What SleekRank gives you for brewery style info pages
Seven data source types
Google Sheets, CSV files, JSON URLs, JSON files, Notion databases, REST APIs, and CSV URLs. Mix multiple sources in one page group when style guidelines and ingredient rosters live in separate tabs.
Four mapping types
Replace by tag (h1, title), by CSS selector (#hero-ibu, #abv), by list iteration for typical ingredients, or by meta tag for description and og:image. Each mapping targets one cell.
Cache and rebuild
Set cache duration per source - 1 hour during a release week, 24 hours for stable BJCP data. Invalidate on schedule or on demand. Pages render from cache, not from a static build step.
Use cases
Where beer style pages shine with SleekRank
Brewery and taproom sites
Style x sub-style x origin = thousands of long-tail pages capturing intent that a single "our beers" archive can never cover. Each style gets its own URL with target IBU, ABV, and ingredient profile.
Beer guide and travel directories
Per-origin pages for Belgium, Czechia, Bavaria, the UK, or the US Pacific Northwest, pulled from a master sheet of styles with characteristic yeasts, hops, and grain bills.
Brewing education and homebrew sites
Generate per-style learning pages with target gravities, mash temperatures, and yeast pitches, from a curriculum sheet with BJCP categories and recommended pairings driven by structured data.
The bigger picture
Why programmatic style pages outrank generic beer roundups
A generic "types of IPA" article cannot win "Czech Pilsner mash schedule" against a competitor who built a dedicated, schema-marked URL for that style. Google ranks pages, not parameters. Beer style search is also unusually spec-driven, which means duplicated boilerplate gets bounced and pages with named IBU ranges, characteristic yeasts, and grain bills earn dwell time.
The styles that rank carry specifics: target gravity, hop variety, fermentation temperature, water profile, and the brewery or region that codified them. Maintaining that uniqueness across 200 styles by hand is impossible; maintaining it across 200 rows in a sheet is an editorial workflow your brewers already know. SleekRank turns the brewer's notebook into the SEO surface, which collapses the gap between the team that holds the spec sheet and the team that owns the URLs.
The base page still belongs to WordPress, so design, tracking, and CRO experiments stay where they always lived. Adding a new sub-style becomes a row plus a cache flush rather than a sprint.
Questions
Common questions about SleekRank for brewery style info pages
Page groups with 5,000+ generated URLs run on a single base template without issue. The data layer is cached and rendering re-uses your existing WordPress page, so the practical ceiling is your hosting plan and your sitemap budget. Most beer references run to a few hundred entries because BJCP categories and sub-categories cap the canon, but regional variants can extend it.
 Yes. Edit your Google Sheet, push to your REST endpoint, or update the CSV in the theme. SleekRank refreshes on the next cache cycle, and you can clear the cache manually from the admin or via WP-CLI. No theme deploy, no static site build, no engineering ticket.
 Yes. SleekRank uses your existing base WordPress page as the template. Whatever theme, blocks, page builder, or custom CSS rendered that page renders every generated URL identically. Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Oxygen, and classic themes all work because SleekRank operates on the rendered HTML.
 Yes. They are real WordPress URLs with full HTML, sitemap inclusion, and per-page meta tag mappings for title, description, canonical, and og:image. The base template page is excluded from the sitemap and marked noindex automatically so it never competes with the generated children.
 Yes. You can branch a mapping based on a family column, or run multiple page groups against subsets of the data, each with its own base template. A common pattern: /style/{slug}/ for canonical styles with a richer template, /style/regional/{slug}/ for revivalist or local sub-styles with a leaner one.
 On the next cache refresh the URL stops resolving and returns 404. The sitemap is regenerated automatically so search engines drop the URL cleanly. If you need a redirect to the parent style instead, point the old slug at a wildcard rule in your normal WordPress redirects plugin before deleting the row.
 Make the data carry the difference. Target ABV, IBU range, SRM, OG, FG, characteristic yeast, signature hops, and grain bill all vary per row. Avoid copy-paste paragraphs that swap only the style name - Google detects that pattern. The richer the per-row data, the lower the duplicate-content risk.
 Yes. A URL pattern like /{style}/{origin}/ produces /pilsner/germany/, /pilsner/czechia/, /ipa/new-zealand/ from a combined data set or two joined sheets. Use a style column with a fixed slug list and an origins sheet, then run mappings against the cross-product.
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