lagerstaplar
Lagerstaplar, often translated as "beer stacks" or "beer piles," are a visual phenomenon observed in the production of certain types of beer. This refers to the temporary accumulation of yeast and other particulate matter at the bottom of a fermentation vessel, particularly during the lagering process. Lagerstaplar are characteristic of bottom-fermenting yeasts, which are used in the production of lagers. As fermentation progresses, these yeasts settle out of the beer, forming a distinct layer.
The formation of a lagerstapel is a natural part of the brewing process and indicates that the