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Lager (/ˈlɑːɡər/) is a type of beer
brewed and
conditioned at low temperature.
Lagers can be pale, amber, or dark. Pale
lager is the most
widely consumed...
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Australian lager is pale
lager that is
produced in Australia. The pale
lager-style beer
originated in
Europe in the mid-19th century, and
moved to Australia...
- Look up
lager in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
Lager is a type of beer.
Lager may also
refer to: ****
concentration camps, or Konzentrationslager...
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Castle Lager. It is sold in a
green bottle (as
opposed to
Castle Lager's brown) and is also
available in cans and draught.
Castle Lite is
lagered at -2...
- have beer
available during the hot
summer months,
beers would be
stored (
lagered) in
caves and
stone cellars,
often under blocks of ice.[citation needed]...
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American lager or
North American lager is a
style of pale
lager produced in the
United States and Canada. Pale
lagers originated in
Europe in the mid-19th...
- a pale
lager with 5%
alcohol by
volume distributed in
Great Britain. From the 1980s to 2003,
Hofmeister was a 3.2%
alcohol by
volume pale
lager produced...
- Foster's
Lager is an
internationally distributed brand of
Australian lager. It is
owned by the ****anese
brewing group Asahi Group Holdings, and is brewed...
- Harp
Lager is an
Irish lager created in 1960. It is
produced by the
Guinness Brewery, an
Irish brewing company owned by Diageo,
Formerly produced at the...
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Crown Lager is a 4.9%
premium Australian beer
originally made by
Carlton &
United Breweries (CUB), a
subsidiary of Foster's Group. The beer was first...