Lagers are made through a process called fermentation, where yeast is used to convert sugars into alcohol. The production of lagers involves brewing a mixture of water, malted barley, hops, and yeast, then fermenting the mixture at low temperatures for a longer period of time compared to ales. This slow fermentation process gives lagers their distinct crisp and clean taste.
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