Lager

Lager

2046 beers | 2.895 Avg Score

All beers are essentially lagers or ales. The term lager comes from the German word, "lagern," which means to store away (cellar). Lagers are brewed using bottom fermenting yeasts at cool temperatures (50-55F) then stored ("lagered") at a temperature near 35F. The lager yeasts produce less byproducts than ale yeasts and normally result in a more simple and crisp flavor. The lower temperatures require longer fermentation periods and these beers are then lagered for weeks before maturing. Most lagers can be subclassified into one of the many lager categories on Beerpal.com. However, hard to place or classify lagers can be found in the generic "lager" category.

Beer | Location Reviews Score
Power Plant American Lager
MO, United States
0
0.000
Dead Frog Honey Lager
Canada
0
0.000
Krasnij Vostok Ak Bars
Russia
0
0.000
Southern Bay Platinum Premium Lager
Australia
0
0.000
Maumee Bay Munich Lager
OH, United States
0
0.000
Loburg
Belgium
0
0.000
De Boei Noorderzon
Netherlands
0
0.000
Doghouse Dingo
United Kingdom
0
0.000
Charleston Lagerhead Lager
SC, United States
0
0.000
Brasseurs et Frères Imprévue
Canada
0
0.000
FireHouse Bohemian Lager
CA, United States
0
0.000
Loweswater Kirkstile Gold
United Kingdom
0
0.000
Pen-lon Ewes Frolic Lager
United Kingdom
0
0.000
Kamloops Honey Brown Lager
Canada
0
0.000
Brouemont Blonde
Canada
0
0.000
NIK Cool
Montenegro
0
0.000
Porterhouse North Lager
PA, United States
0
0.000
Bunker Organic Lager
United Kingdom
0
0.000
Elland Andromeda
United Kingdom
0
0.000
Villacher Hausbier
Austria
0
0.000