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2torial #0815:
Learn2 Appreciate Beer
Know lager from ale
Beer basically comes in two forms: lagers and
ales. One type isn't better than the other--just
different. Terrific examples of each kind abound,
but watch out! Some real stinkers are also out
there.
Lagers include the lighter tasting beers;
they tend to be highly carbonated and crisper than
ales. Beer vocabulary might have you describe them
as smooth, mellow, subtle or clean, perhaps noting
a balanced taste or subdued aroma. The five most
common lagers are American pale lager, Bock,
Munchener helles, Oktoberfest and Pilsner.
Ales tend to be more robust and fruity,
with a spicy taste and aroma. More bitter than
those friendly lagers, ales can offer darker color
and more distinctive tastes. The most common are
pale ale, porter and stout. Wheat beers and
barleywine styles have become more widely available
as people's tastes have expanded.
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