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Pale Lager is a type of beer that is light in color and has a mild flavor. It is the most popular type of beer in the world, and is brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast strain. Pale Lagers are typically light-bodied and have a crisp, clean finish. They are usually brewed with pale malts, such as Pilsner, Vienna, or Munich, and are often hopped with noble hops, such as Saaz or Hallertau. The alcohol content of Pale Lagers is usually between 4-5%.
Pale Lagers are often served cold and are popular for their refreshing taste. They are often used as a base for other beer styles, such as Pilsner, Bock, and Marzen. They are also used in mixed drinks, such as shandies and radlers.
Some of the most popular companies in the Pale Lager market include Anheuser-Busch, MillerCoors, Heineken, Carlsberg, and Asahi. Other notable companies include Pabst Brewing Company, Sapporo, and Kirin. Show Less Read more