lagertyper
Lagertyper, or lager types, refer to beer styles brewed with lager yeast and bottom fermentation at cool temperatures. The defining yeast is Saccharomyces pastorianus, which typically ferments around 7–13°C and is followed by a maturation period known as lagering, often extending for several weeks. This process yields a clean, crisp beer with high drinkability and a stable appearance. Lager originated in Central Europe during the 19th century, with Czech and German breweries playing key roles, and the category has since become widespread worldwide.
Common lagertyper are grouped by color and strength. Pale lagers include Pilsner, a dry, highly hopped beer;
Beyond these core groups, lagers incorporate many regional specialties and craft interpretations worldwide, while preserving the