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Learn about the difference between ale and lager beers, both of which are made using malt, hops, water, and yeast. The type of yeast used during fermentation sets ales and lagers apart.
Whether you're a malt-lickin' lager lover or a hophead searching for the next great ale to pair with tonight's dinner, there are two main beer styles to consider, and this hoppy holiday is as good ...
Ale is considered to be the oldest form of beer, predating the lager. It's flavor profile is a bit more forward and varied. There are many different types of ales including, but not limited to ...
Here’s what you need to know about difference between a lager and an ale, so that you can school any beer know-it-alls in your life—or at least get a better sense of what you like to order for ...
Relatively lighter ales (pale ale, amber, or light brown ale) will complement nearly all beer-recipes and are a great default choice. That said, it’s also safe to stay away from IPAs (India Pale ...
A Beer Breakdown: Lager vs. Ale and Beyond. April 5, 2008. Don't know a pilsner from a pale ale or a stout from a wheat?
Despite its lager yeast, this brew looked, smelled and tasted like an ale. The 1811 pours a cloudy, golden caramel, and at 5.1 abv it's more potent than most lagers. On the nose we detected some ...
Ales and lagers are both delicious, but it's important to know what sets them apart. Beer drinkers tend to have a favorite style they reach for first. Hop heads love their Hazy IPAs, while Belgian ...
1 pound large (18/20) shrimp, peeled and deveined, tails intact 1 1/2 to 2 tablespoons Old Bay Seasoning 1 (12-ounce) bottle ...