lagerfabrik
Lagerfabrik is a term used in German-speaking contexts to refer to a facility where lager beer is produced, stored, and matured. The name derives from lager, the German word for storage or, in brewing, the bottom-fermenting, cold-aged beer, and fabrik, factory. Lager beers rely on controlled cool fermentation and extended maturation, which is typically carried out in a dedicated lagerfabrik.
A typical operation includes malting, mashing, lautering, boiling, and cooling the wort, followed by fermentation with
Modern lagerfabriken are equipped with stainless steel fermentation and conditioning tanks, cold storage rooms, and automated
Lager beer dominates many markets worldwide, with styles ranging from pale lagers such as pilsners to darker