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What is lager?Quite possibly the best Sam Adams out there. About one and a half steps above your average Budweiser/ Coors/ Miller Make sure you bring the Boston Lager lager - meme giflager - videoLager - what is it?The sleek-and-smooth sort of bowel movement often experienced the morning after a night of heavy drinking that softly slips into the water like an otter off the river bank. "I'll see you in 10, Harold, I'm off to deposit a lager log in your lavatory". What does "lager" mean?To drink huge amounts of beer or lager simply to get very, very drunk. Not to savor the taste or flavor, but just to get wasted. The phrase is used in London and parts of England, usually associated with wide-boy or East-end types, although a trip to Ibiza might be rewarded with a few examples too. "C'mon boys! Let's get lagered-up! Look at the locals, they're waiting for us to get proper pissed! C'mon boys! Lagered-up! Lagered-up! Waaay!" Lager - what does it mean?A fictional brand of beer referenced in the FX show Wilfred by Jenna's douchy boyfriend Drew. Sheboygan Lager, bitch! That's how we do. Lager - meaningA young male with smooth hair and nice teeth that posts at www.panterchat.com. "Lager is too sweet to be satanic." Lager - definitionColoquial term for getting lashed in the UK, whereby lager is the beverage of choice. Often carried out by young males as part of night out. Fancy getting get bloody lagered tonight m8? Lager - slangรrtlichkeit oder Gebรคude, welches die zeitliche รberbrรผckung des Lagergutes ermรถglicht. Dies kann notwendig sein, um einen gewissen Reifeprozeร abzuschlieรen oder aber die Unterschiede in der Produktion und im Absatz ausgleichen. LagerTerm used to describe a Yuengling lager beer at a bar, more commonly used in the East Coast region (mainly in the Atlantic area of Philly, NJ, DE). I'll take 2 shots of Yager, a rum and coke, and oh, 2 bottles of Lager. LagerLager is a beer that is fermented at relatively cold temperatures. Lager is NOT an ale. Lager yeast strains perform best at these cold temperatures, while ale strains create a violent fermentation whose yeast is suspended in the whole column of the fermentation. Ale yeast can be 'cropped' from the top in a froth that collects from this violent CO2 production, and is therefore labelled "top fermentation" while lager yeast lies on the bottom of the fermenter. Hence "bottom fermentation". Lager? You lager, you brought'er! LagerAny bottom-fermenting ale. Although the term is used now to refer exclusively to light-coloured German- and Scandinavian-style beers, Lager was not light coloured until Urquell produced their Pilsener Beer in 1868. Until then, all lagers were a darkish colour and a sweeter flavour. "Pint of lager please, mate." |
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