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You’re at your favorite brewery with your friends, scanning the beer list, when a pilsner and a lager catch your eye. You’re pretty sure you like both of these types of beers, but how exactly are they different? Well, you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’ll go over the main differences between pilsners and lagers. Each of these beers come in several sub-types, so we’ll be sure to also tell you about those. Read on to learn more about these brews!
Things You Should Know
- A lager is a type of beer while a pilsner is a type of lager. It is a pale, golden color while lagers range from light yellow to deep brown.
- Pilsners tend to be crisper, hoppier, and spicier than lagers.
- Lagers are bottom-fermenting beers that ferment in cold temperatures. Some of the most popular lager types are dunkle, helles, and bock.
- The pilsner was first brewed in 1842 in the Czech Republic city of Plzeň. Pilsners come in popular sub-varieties like German, American, and Belgian.
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References
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