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Posted April 17, 2015 04:59 · last edited April 17, 2015 05:00

LeighboNZ wrote:

Jerzy Merino wrote:

Jeff Vader wrote:

Ryan wrote:

I'm sick of the *PA's, everything is a something PA.

Seeing as its now winter I've decided to drink Lagers.

Fixed. Its not largers.

I always ask for largers when I'm ordering spirits.

Why do you drink lagers in Winter? Do your taste buds fly North for warmer climates?

No Lagers are traditionally a winter beer because Lager yeast ferments at a much lower temperature than an Ale yeast.

And cheers for the typo correction Jeff, of course I would like a larger lager.

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Ryan edited April 17, 2015 05:00
LeighboNZ wrote:
Jerzy Merino wrote:
Jeff Vader wrote:
Ryan wrote:

I'm sick of the *PA's, everything is a something PA.

Seeing as its now winter I've decided to drink Lagers.

Fixed. Its not largers.

I always ask for largers when I'm ordering spirits.

Why do you drink lagers in Winter? Do your taste buds fly North for warmer climates?

No Lagers are a winter beer because Lager yeast traditionally ferments at a much lower temperature than an Ale yeast.

And cheers for the typo correction Jeff, of course I would like a larger lager.