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Encyclopedia > Session lager

A session lager is an informal term for a refreshing, lightly hopped lager with a moderate alcohol level which is suitable for drinking over an extended period of time. They are often enjoyed while engaging in a casual activity such as socializing with friends, outdoor team sports, pub sessions, pub games such as billiards or darts, or even lawn mowing. (Hops redirects here. ... Lager beers are alcoholic beverages of German and Czech origin, taking their name from the German lagern (to store). Lagers are brewed principally from malted barley, hops and water at low temperatures (usually between 5°C and 15°C) that cause bottom-fermentation. ... In general usage, alcohol (from Arabic al-khwl الكحول, or al-ghawl الغول) refers almost always to ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, and often to any beverage that contains ethanol (see alcoholic beverage). ... Team mates cooperate to beat the other team Team sport is a term used to distinguish between sports based on one-on-one direct confrontation (such as most raquet sports, boxing or Martial arts) or timed races (such as athletics or swimming), as opposed to those which are practiced between... This article is about music and singing in public houses. ... Pool table with cue ball, object balls, cue stick, and rack Billiards is a game played on a table with low rubber boundary around the edges, small balls, and a stick or cue used to push the white ball into other balls. ... Darts is a game in which darts are thrown at a target hung on a wall. ... A lawn mower (often spelled as one word—lawnmower) is a machine (electric or mechnical) used to cut grass to an even length. ...


Popular brands of pilseners, American lagers, and Helles Biers often qualify. In May 2005 Full Sail Brewing began producing a brand eponymously called "Session Lager" and designed to fit the profile. Pilsener or pilsner is a type of lager beer. ... (North) American lagers, as defined by the Association of Brewers, are a family of very pale to golden colored beers with light body and low to medium bitterness. ... Helles is a Bavarian style beer, a type of lager, and the most popular beer in Munich. ... Full Sail Brewing Company is an employee-owned brewery in Hood River, Oregon. ... An eponym is a person (real or fictitious) whose name has become identified with a particular object or activity. ...


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Lager - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (690 words)
Lager is a well attentuated beer brewed in cool conditions using a slow-acting brewers yeast, known as a bottom-fermenting yeast, and then stored (or "lagered") for a period in cool conditions to clear away particles and certain flavour compunds to produce a clean taste.
Most lagers are of pale to medium color, with high carbonation, medium to high hop flavor, and alcohol content of 3–5 percent by volume.
"Lager" yeast is a bottom-fermenting yeast, and typically undergoes primary fermentation at 7-12°C (45-55°F) (the "fermentation phase"), and then is given a long secondary fermentation at 0-4°C (30-40°F) (the "lagering phase").
Full Sail Session Lager (301 words)
An English “session beer” is one that is purposely low in alcohol so one can have a long drinking “session” without getting into too much trouble.
This beer called “Session” is not that, at 5.1% it is right up there with most micros and should be treated as such.
Session pours a perfect golden color and has an ample head that falls slowly.
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