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American Lagers

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The Best American Lager

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The Best American Lager by The US Open Beer Championships READ MORE
http://americasbestonline.net/bestamericanlager.html

Dark American Lager - BrewWiki

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Dark American Lager - BrewWiki READ MORE
http://www.brewwiki.com/index.php/Dark_American_Lager

The Evolution of Pale American Lager

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The Evolution of the Pale American Lager READ MORE
http://www.alabev.com/amerpale.htm

Brewtopia Events - American Lager Blind Taste Test

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Owen Ogletree (director of Brewtopia Events) gathered together some of his fellow beer lovers in November of 2001 at Athens' Wild Wing Cafe to sample and comment on several classic American Lagers. T READ MORE
http://www.classiccitybrew.com/blind_american.html

Brewing Guidelines for American Lagers

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Brewing guidelines for American Lagers. Aroma: Little to no malt aroma, although it can be grainy, sweet or corn-like if present. Hop aroma may range from none to a light, spicy or floral hop prese READ MORE
http://www.bjcp.org/2008styles/style01.php

American Style Lagers

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American Style Lager The style is categorized by a light-gold or straw color, moderate alcohol content (4-6% abv), and muted to nonexistent hop character (carried to an extreme in dry beer). Malt f READ MORE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American-style_lager

American Lager

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American Lager you don’t know, the style of beer sold by the mega breweries that originally derived from Pilsner is categorized as American Lager. I’m not sure if calling it American is really f READ MORE
http://beer.about.com/b/2006/10/09/why-is-american-lager-so-light.htm
American Lager Beer. American-style lager beer is a common variety of beer, a type of pale lager, traditionally made and consumed in North America. It derives ultimately from the Czech Pilsner, but is characterized by a much lighter color and body and the frequent use of rice or corn as adjuncts. Worldwide, the best-known example is likely Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser.
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