American Lager
American Lager is a clean, crisp, light-bodied beer style that evolved from European pilsners brought to the United States by German immigrants in the mid-19th century. Characterized by its pale straw to light golden color, subtle grainy-sweet malt flavor, low hop bitterness, and high carbonation, it typically uses 6-row barley malt, corn or rice adjuncts, and American hop varieties.
