What is the difference between larger and beer?



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Lager is a type of beer.
Lagers are brewed using a yeast that floats. Ales are brewed using a yeast that doesn't float. And the stuff in tins you get from the supermarket is made of chemicals.
Larger IS beer, just like champange is a kind of wine,
beer is brewed lager is chemically produced
in the fact they both kill your liver and get you drunk, i say none
I'm sure they are both beer, the same as milk stout is beer, and ale is beer too, so is bitter, which I love in a shandy!
lager is a type of beer i think. Made from more hops i think?
same thing
It's not "larger", it's "lager", and here's your answer:

The World's biggest category of beers, lagers are all brewed using lager yeasts that sink to the bottom of the brewing vessel. Brewed at a lower temperature than ales, they are stored (or lagered, from "lager" in German) for up to 6 weeks before being sold. Most mainstream American beers are lagers, as are most German beers.

Ales differ from lagers as their yeast remains on the top of the fermenting liquid and they ferment at higher temperatures. This yields a headier, more rustic, aromatic character, enhanced by enjoying them at cellar temperature.
who cares as long as they get you pissed
larger means bigger, beer is a drink!
t's all beer.
Generally, all beers are either ales or lagers.
The difference is mainly the type of yeast used to make them. Ale yeasts work at slightly warmer temperatures than lager yeasts, and ales are generally quicker to make than lagers. They also have a bit more flavor, generally speaking.
Most beers made in the world are lagers, but those who really know beer are somewhat more likely to prefer ales.
slow cold fermentation, Its not a added chemical thing
Its to do with the way they are brewed. Encyclopedia will tell you all about it
Lager is a type of beer that has been stored (lagered) in a cold environment for the winter.
None. Lager is beer. It's just one of hundreds of different types of beer.

Lager, ale, bitter, mild, heavy, pilsner, stout.

Believe it or not, both beer and bread evolved from the same original pre-medieval recipie.
It was a sort of intoxicating foul smelling and tasting sludge that would be boiled up and kept warm in a pot all day, providing nourishment for everyone.
Over the years, it gradually got refined into a highly satisfyng drink, and also into a tasty accompaniment for jam and butter.
Beer is alcoholic drink brewed by fermenting malt with sugar and yeast, flavored with hops.
lager is a light colored beer, stored after brewing with low proportion of hops
As IrishKelly 57 says its all to do with where the yeast ferments & the word 'lager' is Germanic for storage. A better set of distinctions are light beer, heavy beer, stout - porter & old ales. All English terms. The best beers are Castle lager from my homeland & IPA; the worst German smoked beer.excuse me while I chunder!
yeah lager is a bitter beer is smooth so smooth
it has to do with the BREWING process, something to do with the yeast
they are the same thing-just got 2different names.

when i went 2mexico recently,they call lager beer!

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