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− | === 1A. Lite American Lager ===
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− | {{main|Pale Lager}}
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− | === 1B. Standard American Lager ===
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− | {{main|Pale Lager}}
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− | === 1C. Premium American Lager ===
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− | {{main|Pale Lager}}
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− | === 1D Munich Helles ===
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− | {{BJCPStyle
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− | |number=1D
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− | |name=Munich Helles
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− | |category=Light Lager
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− | |ibu=16-22
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− | |srm=3-5
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− | |og=1.045-1.051
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− | |fg=1.008-1.012
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− | |abv=4.7-5.4
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− | |aroma=Grain and sweet, clean malt aromas predominate. May also have a very light noble hop aroma, and a low background note of DMS (from pils malt). No esters or diacetyl.
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− | |appearance=Medium yellow to pale gold, clear, with a creamy white head.
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− | |flavor=Slightly sweet, malty profile. Grain and malt flavors predominate, with a low to medium-low hop bitterness that partially offsets the malty palate. Very slight hop flavor acceptable. Finish and aftertaste remain malty. Clean, no fruity esters, no diacetyl.
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− | |mouthfeel=Medium body, medium carbonation, smooth maltiness with no trace of astringency.
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− | |overall=Malty but fully attenuated.
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− | |history=Created in Munich in 1895 at the Spaten brewery by Gabriel Sedlmayr to compete with Pilsner-style beers.
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− | |comments=Unlike Pilsner but like its cousin, Munich Dunkel, Helles is a malt-accentuated beer that is not overly sweet, but rather focuses on malt flavor with underlying hop bitterness in a supporting role.
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− | |ingredients=Moderate carbonate water, Pilsner malt, German noble hop varieties.
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− | |commercial=Hacker-Pschorr M̹nchner Helles, Paulaner Premium Lager, Spaten Premium Lager, Andechser Hell, Augustiner Lagerbier Hell, Weihenstephaner Original, Stoudt's Gold Lager
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− | === 1E. Dortmunder Export ===
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− | {{main|Dortmunder}}
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