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StuckinBFE Donating Member (177 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Apr-14-05 08:41 AM
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9. Well Amber is an Ale and Lager is a Lager
Basically it comes down to how the yeast sits inside the tank and at what tempature the yeast is activated. Lager ferments at lower temperatures then Ales (45-50 degreess for Lager and 65-70 for Ales). Also I believe lager yeast sits on the bottom of the tanks and Ales sit at the top. I really like brewing beer, actually my Red Ale is reading for drinking this weekend. :)

Also I am really bored at work, I have to cover the phones at 7am but nobody ever calls in.

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