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Lager

Lager beers are alcoholic beverages of German and Czech origin, taking their name from the German lagern ("to store" - the same word led eventually to the Afrikaans word "laager", which is a defensive emplacement). Lagers are brewed principally from malted barley (without cane sugar, an adjunct), hops and water at low temperatures (usually between 5°C and 15°C) that cause bottom-fermentation. The yeast, Saccharomyces uvarum, ferments at these cool temperatures, and flocculates - which is to say that it forms into a cloudy mass - to the bottom of the vat. After fermentation lagers are then stored in refrigerated cellars for lagering (maturing and clarification). Lagers are stored at a low temperature (as low as 0°C / 32°F) for several weeks to several months, clearing, acquiring mellowness, and becoming charged with carbon dioxide. Many popular beers are lagers. There are bitter and aromatic varieties (noble hops). Lager beers run the gamut from sweet to bitter, and from pale to black. Most lagers are of pale to medium colour, with high carbonation, medium to high hop flavour, and alcohol content of 3–5 percent by volume.

Common varieties of lager

Popular brands of lager

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