What is National Lager Day?
On December 10th, the third most popular drink after water and tea is a glass. Although lager is often thought of as a light, summer beer, we believe that every season deserves to be celebrated with a few of your favorite things.
Lagers are distinguished from other beers by using a cold-conditioning process. The yeast used are often described as "bottom-fermenting" yeast or yeast that can grow at colder temperatures. Brewers perfected this process in cellars dug into the ground and filled with ice long before refrigeration was invented. Many who enjoyed the delicious results referred to the lager as "crisp" and "refreshing" after tasting it. It's no wonder that this process has thrived and produced a large variety 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 styles. 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. To discover delectable new lagers, you can start by ordering a flight. While you're doing that, invite a few people to join you. We know that's one of the best ways to Celebrate Every Day!