NATIONAL LAGER DAY – December 10
Sun Dec 10th

National Lager Day

On December 10th, the third most popular drink after water and tea is a glass. We're sure that summer is meant to be celebrated with a few of your favorite things, although lager is typically thought of as a light, summer beer.

Lagers are distinguished from other beers by using a cold-conditioning process. The yeast strains used are referred to as "bottom-fermenting" yeast or yeast that can grow at colder temperatures. Brewers in cellars dug into the ground and filled with ice before the introduction of refrigeration, mastered this process. Many who tried the delectable results described the lager as "crisp" and "refreshing" after tasting. It's no wonder that this process has caught on and produced a slew of brews that are synonymous with regional and national brands.

There are endless possibilities for your pleasure, with so many choices from pale, amber, or dark, not to mention the numerous craft varieties. With the taste of Summer, gather some friends and celebrate this midwinter season..

How to celebrate #nationallagerday..

National Lager Day is celebrated in a variety of ways. Start by ordering a flight to discover delectable new lagers. While you're doing that, please invite a few people to join you. We're sure that's one of the best ways to Celebrate Every Day!

  • At home, you can try homebrew lagers
  • Take a tour of a local brewery to learn about the brewing process firsthand. The brewmasters spend a lot of time and effort in making their lagers just right, and take a lot of pride in their work
  • Do some research. ge's Favorite Beer: Melissa Cole's book of Lager: A guide to the world's most popular style of beer. We recommend the Little Book of Lager: A guide to the world's most popular style of beer
  • Bake some of the best beer bread. Try this Veggie Beer Bread recipe and pair it with your favorite lager to pair

Order a pair of beer socks for you and your family members while sipping your favorite lager. Be sure to post a snapshot of you sporting them on social media using #NationalLagerDay...

Order another pint and find 5 Surprising Beer Changed the World, too.

Lager FAQ

Q. Is there a difference between lager and beer?

A. No. A. No. A. No. Lager is a type of beer made from yeasts, cold and bottom fermented.

Is there a difference between ale and lager? Yes, yes. Several similarities between these beers make them unique.

The first and most notable difference between lager vs. ale is the types of yeast used to make lager vs. ale. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the yeast in ale. That is why ale smells like baked bread to you.. It's the same species of yeast as the common yeast. However, Saccharomyces pastorianus, the yeast used in lager, prefers a cold fermentation process, resulting in another difference between the two beers.. Cold conditioning is needed by a lager's cold phase. The process can take weeks to months depending on the variety. Lagers are also fermented cold, while ales are fermented warm...