What's The Difference Between Lagers and Ales? - Firestone Walker Brewing Company (2024)

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We’re sure you’ve heard it before: All beer is either an ale or a lager. But is that true? And what actually is the difference between lagers and ales? We sat down with Sam Tierney, Brewery Manager of our Propagator R&D Brewhouse, to get to the bottom of it.

“An ale says ‘ale’ on the label and a lager says ‘lager’ on the label,” he told us, laughing. All jokes aside, read along as we dive into the differences between ales and lagers – everything from the basics to the nitty-gritty microbiology of it all.

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Lager Yeast vs. Ale Yeast

The simplest explanation for the difference between lagers and ales is that they use different yeasts during fermentation. Lagers are made with lager yeast and ales are made with ale yeast. There are some exceptions to this generality that Sam likes to think of as “hybrids” (more on that later).

While reading about ales and lagers, you might see a lot of information about top-fermenting and bottom-fermenting yeast. “Before the science of genetics and microbiology was well understood, ‘top’ and ‘bottom’ fermentation descriptions were used to differentiate yeast types based on how they looked during fermentation,” Sam explained.

“Top-fermentation was done with yeasts that produced large, foamy heads that could be seen in open-top fermentation tanks used before the modern era,” he said. The yeasts that didn’t produce the large, foamy heads were considered bottom-fermenting. “We now know that these yeasts are almost always divided into two different species. The ‘bottom-fermenting’ yeasts are Saccharomyces pastorianus, commonly called lager yeast, and the ‘top-fermenting’ yeasts are Saccharomyces cerevisiae, commonly called ale yeast.”

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Of course, there are a few exceptions. For example, “some classic ‘lager’ yeasts are genetically ‘ale’ yeasts that have developed special adaptations making them phenotypically present just like lager yeasts in the brewery,” Sam told us. Thankfully (for the sake of our own understanding), many brewers tend to focus on the way yeast behaves – rather than their genetic profile – in order to classify them.

“But on the flip side, many breweries over the years have chosen to use either lager or ale yeast foralltheir beers and simply call some lagers and some ales,” Sam explained, referring back to his opening joke about the main difference being the labels.

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Cold Temperatures vs. Warm Temperatures

Fermentation temperature also plays a factor in the difference between lagers and ales. Generally, the two species of yeast have genetic differences that allow them to thrive best at different temperatures.

Ale yeasts tend to ferment at warmer temperatures, generally in the 60°F to 75°F range, but sometimes going as high as 100°F. These warmer temperatures also increase the rate of fermentation and the production of carbon dioxide, which contribute to the yeast rising to the top of the beer during fermentation.

Lager yeasts, on the other hand, tend to ferment at colder temperatures, typically around 45°F to 55°F. The colder temperature slows down the fermentation process and produces less foaming.

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Of course, as it seems with everything related to the lagers versus ales distinction, it’s not always so cut-and-dry. “While those are the general guidelines,” Sam told us, “there are some lager yeast strains that are happy fermenting at warmer temperatures, and some ale yeasts that can ferment just fine at lager temperatures.”

Here they are again – the hybrids. The California Common and Cold IPA are two examples of beer styles that are made with lager yeast and fermented at warmer, ‘ale’ temperatures. On the other end of the spectrum is the Kolsch, which is made with an ale yeast that is ‘comfortable’ fermenting down to the warmer end of lager temperatures.

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Taste Differences Between Lagers and Ales

Some ales and lagers can be distinguished by their flavor. Colder temperatures often cause yeast to produce fewer aromatic compounds during fermentation than warmer temperatures. This means that lagers generally have a ‘cleaner’ taste that allows the malt and hops to be more noticeable. Ales, on the other hand, tend to have strong fruity and spicy flavors that balance out the malt and hops.

If you focus on the fruity and spicy character as the hallmark of an ale, you can start to notice the difference in most beer.

— Sam Tierney, Brewery Manager

Consider two iconic Firestone beers as an example – Pivo Pilsner and Mind Haze IPA. Pilsners fall under the ‘lager category,’ and Pivo is a great example of a crisp, clean-tasting beer that allows the malt and hops to shine through. Mind Haze, on the other hand, is a juicy beer with fruity flavors that were achieved both through the yeast and fermentation and through its featured hops.

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Another, perhaps more obvious, example is 805 Beer versus 805 Cerveza. 805 is an ale, while Cerveza is a lager. “If you taste the two side-by-side, you will notice a fruity character in 805 Beer that many people find evocative of banana candy or juicy fruit gum,” Sam said. “In contrast, 805 Cerveza does not have this flavor, and this allows the lime addition and clean malty character to take center stage.”

But again, it’s not always so simple. Sam explained: “Even so, some ales are relatively clean in profile and can seem lager-like. In general, lager and ale styles have other differentiating aspects beyond just the type of yeast used, making it useful to know your beer styles. The examples of hybrid styles show that changing yeast or fermentation doesn’t always make for a very different beer.”

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Conclusion

Hybrid styles and breweries’ own discretion in labeling their beers can complicate it a bit, but here’s a recap of the basics: most beers are either lagers or ales, and the primary distinction is that they’re made with different species of yeast. Ale yeast tends to ferment better at warmer temperatures, and lager yeast at cooler temperatures. Generally, you can taste the difference between lagers and ales by zeroing in on fruity or spicy characteristics.

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What's The Difference Between Lagers and Ales? - Firestone Walker Brewing Company? ›

The simplest explanation for the difference between lagers and ales is that they use different yeasts during fermentation. Lagers are made with lager yeast and ales are made with ale yeast.

What is the difference between lager and ales? ›

Lagers are bottom-fermented beers made with bottom-fermenting yeast at cooler temperatures, while ales are top-fermented beers made with top-fermenting yeasts at warmer temperatures. Lagers tend to be lighter and crisper than ales, which are generally richer and fruitier.

Which of the following is a difference between lager beer and ale beer? ›

The basic difference between these two major beer classifications is how they are fermented. Ales are fermented with top-fermenting yeast at warm temperatures (60˚–70˚F), and lagers are fermented with bottom-fermenting yeast at cold temperatures (35˚–50˚F).

What makes a beer a lager? ›

lager beer, light-coloured, highly carbonated type of beer. The term lager is used to denote beer produced from bottom-fermenting yeast. Lagers are distinguished from ales, or top-fermented British types of beer. Bottom-fermented lagers have their origins in continental Europe.

Is Budweiser a lager or an ale? ›

Budweiser is a medium-bodied, flavorful, crisp American-style lager. It is brewed with the best barley malt and a blend of premium hop varieties.

Which beer is stronger, ale or lager? ›

Ale has a stronger, more complex flavour than lager. It tends to be less sweet, more bitter and it's often darker in colour compared to lager. Ale yeast ferments at warmer temperatures than lager, which speeds up the process.

Are lagers or ales sweeter? ›

Flavor Profile - Ales are sweeter and fuller-bodied than lagers, with a bitter edge from the hops. Lagers are smoother and have more crisp aromas due to the cold, slow fermentation. Pilsners, Bocks, Märzen, commonly known as Oktoberfest, Dunkel, and Schwarzbier are examples of lagers.

What is better for you lager or ale? ›

When it comes to ales vs lagers, many people wonder which is the healthier option. Generally speaking, ales contain more beneficial compounds like antioxidants and vitamins that can provide health benefits. On the other hand, lagers are typically considered to be lighter and contain fewer calories.

Is Blue Moon an ale or lager? ›

Belgian-Style Wheat Ale

ABV.

Is IPA a lager or ale? ›

IPA is a style of beer, which is popular enough these days to be called “regular” beer. It is a type of pale ale but is made with more hops, to give it a stronger flavour. There's no standardised threshold at which a pale ale becomes an IPA, though. It's all up to the brewer.

How do you tell if a beer is a lager? ›

Some ales and lagers can be distinguished by their flavor. Colder temperatures often cause yeast to produce fewer aromatic compounds during fermentation than warmer temperatures. This means that lagers generally have a 'cleaner' taste that allows the malt and hops to be more noticeable.

Is corona a lager or ale? ›

Corona is a light and crisp pale Mexican lager that's wildly popular in the U.S. Its flavor profile is not overly complex, with sweet notes and a bit of hoppy skunkiness on the palate that places it squarely between mass-produced light American lagers and heavier, more complex beer from Europe.

What is the most popular lager? ›

The top four selling lagers have remained unchanged over the past 12 months, according to the Drinks List 2023. Carling remained the most sold lager in the on-trade with an uplift in value of 89.1% from £662.2 to £1,252 and an 87.9% rise in sales per hectolitre (hl) from 1,129.143 to 2,121,157 this year.

Is Michelob a lager or an ale? ›

Beer Style

Michelob would be best described as an 'American Lager', which is to say a pale light lager.

What is the number one selling beer in the world? ›

Snow: Another Chinese beer, Snow is the best-selling beer in the world by volume. It's a light and refreshing lager that has a loyal following in its home country. Bud Light: The lighter version of Budweiser, Bud Light is also incredibly popular and is the best-selling beer in the United States.

Is Miller Lite a pilsner or a lager? ›

Miller Lite Beer is the original light lager beer. Smooth, light and refreshing, this American-style pilsner beer has 4.2% ABV. This light beer has a hop-forward flavor, solid malt character, and a clean finish.

Are German beers ales or lagers? ›

Throughout the centuries, German brewers created a number of different styles of lagers and ales, all while following the Beer Purity Law (Reinheitsgebot) that mandated all beer can only be made from barley, hops and water.

Is Guinness a lager or ale? ›

The original Guinness is a type of ale known as stout. It's made from a grist (grain) that includes a large amount of roasted barley, which gives it its intense burnt flavor and very dark color.

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