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Pale Lager is a family of very pale to Golden -coloured Beer s with well attenuated body and Noble Hop bitterness. The brewing process for this beer family developed in the mid 1800s when Gabriel Sedlmayr took Pale Ale brewing techniques back to the Spaten Brewery in Germany and this technique was picked up by other brewers, most notably Josef Groll who produced Pilsner Urquell . The majority of beers made around the world are of this type, often using cereals such as Rice or Maize as adjuncts to lighten the body of the beer. DESCRIPTION Pale lagers tend to be very clean-tasting, crisp (due to acidity from the CO2 ), and firmly Carbonated . Flavours may be subtle, with no traditional beer ingredient dominating the others. Hop character (bitterness, flavour, and aroma) ranges from negligible to a dry bitterness from Noble Hops . There tends to be no Butterscotch flavour from Diacetyl , due to the slow, cold fermentation process. VARIATIONS There are several types of pale lager, including:
Premium lager Premium lager is a name sometimes used by brewers for products they wish to promote; there is no legal definition for such a product, but it is usually applied to a flagship product. Anheuser-Busch also uses the terms "sub-premium" and "super-premium" to describe the low-end Busch beer and the high-end Michelob . The term also has popular or colloquial use outside of the industry (particularly in the , Grolsch , Grain Belt , Kronenbourg 1664 , Carlsberg Special Brew and Carlsberg Export, Tennent's Super , Hahn Premium and James Boag's . Such higher-strength lagers are sometimes referred to in British popular culture as ( Continental ) Fighting Lager in reference to their unproven association with public disorder and Binge Drinking Citizens Required BBC Programme Superlinusxxx Blog Entry REFERENCES
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