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  • ...]]; suitable in most other continental European lagers (except some German lagers) ...e, and were the backbone of the original Bohemian Pilsner; Žatec (Saaz in German) is in the area in NW part of Bohemia of the modern-day Czech Republic.
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  • [[Category:German hop varieties]] |styles=Traditional German beers
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  • [[Category:German hop varieties]] |styles=[[Steam Beer]] (bittering and aroma), German ales and lagers (bittering)
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  • |styles=German-style ales and lagers (bittering) ...However, the American-grown versions are often considered inferior to the German for use as an aroma hop.
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  • |styles=German-style ales and lagers (bittering)
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  • [[Category:German hop varieties]] |styles=German, continental European, and American lagers
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  • [[Category:German beer styles]] '''Märzen''' is a full-flavored German lager derived from [[Vienna Lager]]. Märzen was one of the [[beer style]]
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  • ===WLP003 German Ale II Yeast=== Good for Kölsch, Alt, and German style Pale Ales. Strong sulfur component will reduce with aging. Clean, but
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  • [[Category:German beer styles]] ...oll]], combined the new pale malts that were just becomeing available with German lagering techniques and local [[Saaz]] hops to create a new style of beer t
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  • ...re 20 ounces, while American pints and pint glasses are 16 ounces. German lagers are often served in a [[Glasses#Pilsner Glass|Pilsner]] or Stein. Belgian
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  • ...beer (IPA, Belgian wheat, German K�lsch and Bock, barley wine, American lagers, to name a few) * Using fruit, honey, and herbs for a spicier, more festive
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  • ...FineDiff=1.5 %|diastatic=105.0 %|mash=TRUE|notes=Base malt for Continental lagers}} == German 2-Row ==
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  • [[Category:German hop varieties]] |styles=[[:Category:German beer styles|German]] [[:Category:Lager styles|lagers]] and [[:Category:Wheat beer styles|wheat beers]]
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  • ...half-sisters, is considered a true noble hop by some. Excellent in German lagers.
    1,008 bytes (131 words) - 19:40, 23 June 2009
  • |styles=[[:Category:German beer styles|German]] [[:Category:Lager styles|lagers]] and [[:Category:Wheat beer styles|wheat beers]]
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  • ...d as a domestic substitute for [[Saaz]] in [[Bohemian pilsener]] and other lagers where [[Saaz]] is characteristic.
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  • |styles=English ales, especially darker ales and stouts; heavier German lagers
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  • [[Category:German hop varieties]] |styles=German, continental European, and American lagers
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