lagerprocess
Lagerprocess refers to the fermentation and conditioning of lagers, a type of beer. Lagers are characterized by their bottom-fermenting yeast, Saccharomyces pastorianus, which works at cooler temperatures than the top-fermenting yeasts used for ales. This slower, cooler fermentation is a key aspect of the lagerprocess.
The process typically begins with mashing, where grains are steeped in hot water to convert starches into
Fermentation for lagers usually occurs between 45-55°F (7-13°C). This cooler temperature results in a cleaner, crisper
Lagering involves storing the beer at near-freezing temperatures, often between 30-40°F (0-4°C), for extended periods, ranging