Lager (noun)

  1. A type of beer that is made by cool fermentation and then stored for several weeks to several months.
  2. A pale beer that is fermented and conditioned at low temperatures.

Origin:

From german lager, from middle high german lāger, from old high german lāgar, from proto-germanic *lāgaz (store, barn).

Examples:

  1. He ordered a lager at the bar.
  2. The lager was crisp and refreshing.
  3. The brewery specialized in lagers.
  4. He preferred lagers over ales.
  5. The lager had a smooth and clean finish.
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