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A type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast.
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When I moved in with a girlfriend, my diet changed from amphetamines, gin and toast to lager, pasta and Revels.
Mr. Ultan said Ebling put its beer kegs into the caves "to lager it, to age it.
So successful was it that every other brewery launched its own creamy beers: it was applied to lager – Carling Premier; and even cider – Strongbow Smooth.
He said: "We've changed people's minds about English wine and now we want to do the same when it comes to lager.
"Both have adapted to the cold there – and of course that is what makes their contribution to lager yeast so important.
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From dry stouts and red ales to lagers and cream ales, here are eight Irish and Irish-style beers too good to turn green.
Kirsty Dunsmore, co-founder, says: "We're trying to get people to rethink lager [the Factory's main product]; see it as more stylish.
Before Germans began cultivating hops around the 13th century, he explained, they used other ingredients, like spruce, to add bitterness to their lager.
They're about as ready to down lager as they are to put a bar stool through a marauding alien's head.
Paul's just asked her what the closest thing they have to a lager is.
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