![]() ![]() In short, all lager is beer, but not all beer is a lager. Sounds simple, but we get asked this one a lot. We are going to dive into some of the most common questions about lager, but the end of this article, you'll be a lager expert! Difference between lager and beer? Lager is actually a collective name for many bottom-fermenting beer styles, where the colour varies from dark brown to light blonde and the alcohol percentage ranges from alcohol-free to over 10%. ![]() Depending on where you are, it can also be referred to as pilsner, helles, Märzen or simply lager. The average beer drinker will think of lager as a refreshing, smooth and easy to drink light coloured beer of around 5% alcohol.
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