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Lager is a type of beer that is brewed using bottom-fermenting yeast and stored at cold temperatures for a period of time. It is typically light in color and has a mild, crisp flavor. Lager is the most popular type of beer in the world, accounting for more than two-thirds of all beer consumed. It is produced in a variety of styles, including pale lager, dark lager, and bock.
Lager is typically served cold and is often enjoyed with food. It is also used in a variety of mixed drinks, such as shandies and radlers. Lager is often used in cooking, as it adds a unique flavor to dishes.
The lager market is highly competitive, with many large and small breweries producing a wide range of lagers. Some of the most popular lager brands include Budweiser, Heineken, Corona, Stella Artois, and Carlsberg. Craft breweries are also producing a variety of lagers, offering unique flavors and styles. Show Less Read more