Overhead of different glasses of beer on wood board, surrounded by snacks. - New Africa/Shutterstock The big difference between ales and lagers — which are not technically styles of beer, by the way — ...
Ales and lagers are both delicious, but it's important to know what sets them apart. Beer drinkers tend to have a favorite style they reach for first. Hop heads love their Hazy IPAs, while Belgian ...
All beers are either an ale, lager, or hybrid, depending on the yeast and fermentation method used. Ales tend to be more robust in flavor, while lagers are known for being crisp and thirst-quenching.
When you’re cooking with beer, which beer should you use? Sometimes, it’s right there in the name. When you’re making a Stout and Shiitake Pot Roast or a Malted Chocolate and Stout Layer Cake, there’s ...
Foster's Lager and Premium Ale. Pedigree: Foster's, as the commercial says, is "Australian for beer." It's actually brewed in America. The beer -- which can be found in a two-beer container known as ...
Today (December 10, 2019) is National Lager Day; a time to celebrate with a pint. Newsweek has worked with CouponFollow to bring you the best exclusive deals on lagers and all the table snacks that ...
For centuries, if you asked a restaurant server in any mid-range to upscale American eatery what drink to pair with a certain dish, he'd bring over the sommelier and a wine bottle negotiation would ...
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For the average beer drinker, the difference between an ale and a lager comes down to how the beer looks, smells, and tastes. Ales tend to be fruity-estery, while lagers are clean-tasting and ...