Whats the difference between beer and larger?



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All beer can be classified as either a lager or an ale. The differences begin during the brewing process. Whether the beer is an ale or lager is defined by the type of yeast used in the brew and the temperature at which fermentation takes place. Ales are brewed with top-fermenting yeast which allows for rapid fermentation at warmer temperatures;
Lagers are brewed with bottom-fermenting yeast which ferments more slowly and at colder temperatures.

Lagers
- Lager means to store or put aside.
- This beer is made with bottom yeast, so-called because it flocculates to the bottom of the vat.
- Traditionally bottom yeast will ferment at cold temperatures less than 10 deg C. Now fermentation takes place at 12 to 18 deg C. This cold or deep fermentation allows the malt and hops to assert their fine flavours.
- Lager tends to be paler, drier and less alcoholic than ales.
- Pilsener or pils beer originated in Bohemia where brewers first found beer that was over-wintered or lagered improved if stored in cool caves and kept on ice.
- German lagers, including beers such as bock and marzen, are made according to the Bavarian Purity Laws of 1516 to ensure the beer is all-malt (no sugar) and hopped with bitter and aromatic varieties (noble hops).
- Some German-style beers are described as "helles" meaning pale or blonde. Pale beers grew in popularity following the adoption of the glass for drinking in the 19th Century.

Ales
- Ales are brewed with top-fermenting yeasts at temperatures from 15 to 25 deg C.
- Ales are matured for shorter periods and at warmer temperatures.
- Ales include a wide range of beer styles from porters and stouts (porter is a heavy beer of pronounced bitterness, reddish-brown to a very dark brown, but is usually lighter in body and malt character than stout) to pale ales and wheat beer.
- Generally, ales are higher in alcohol, more robust and complex than lagers.
lager is for europeans and poofs, beer is for men with beards
One tastes lovely and you enjoy drinking it, the other doesn't and you don't!
The difference between beer and larger is, One is an alcohol drink, the other is a term used to describe something which is bigger than something else.

If you ask for the difference between beer and LAGER, I dont know.
um. im not sure. ive never heard of a larger b4. until now.
The name 'beer' covers many different drinks. These include:
Ale (The classic ones, such as Theakstons, or Newcastle Brown Ale)
Bitter (For hard men up North. An example is Boddingtons)
Stout (Guiness and Murphy's are the only two I've ever heard of)
Lager (Weak tasting, bubbly, examples include Carling, Fosters, Stella Artois.. I know loads of lagers).

So basically, lager is a type of beer.
top and bottom fermentation.a regualr question on Yahoo answers, if you search on it you can get all the long detail people have given before.
If you mean lager then its to do with the grains that are used in the fermenation process. Ale (beer) is mage from hops and the deeper flavour comes from the darker hops. Lager is also carbonated to make it fizzy and beer isn't.
Lager or larger?
Lager is a TYPE of beer . So is PILSNER, BACH BEER ,
and DARK BEER . It is all in the brewing process. And in DARK BEER , I think they toast some of the grains before they go into the vat. That's what makes it dark . That's what a beer distributor told me once , anyway .
usually 10p a pint
Beer is smaller than larger, did you mean Lager, it is a watery type of beer. I speak as an expert having in my lifetime changed umpteen gallons of beer into water..

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