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When it comes to beer, ales and lagers are the name of the game. But what makes these two types of beer different and why does it matter which you choose?
Explore the key differences between craft beer and lager, including brewing styles, flavors, and alcohol content. Find out ...
Notably, lagers are fermented with bottom-fermenting yeasts: the yeasts sink to the bottom of the beer during the fermenting process. A pilsner is technically a lager but it is more heavily hopped ...