Definition of Lagering

1. Noun. The stage in the manufacture of a lager beer when it is stored at a low temperature for maturing and clarification ¹

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Definition of Lagering

1. lager [v] - See also: lager

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lagering

lagena
lagenas
lagend
lagends
lagenian
lageniform
lagenæ
lager
lager beer
lager lout
lager louts
lager top
lager tops
lagered
lagered up
lagering (current term)
lagerphone
lagerphones
lagers
lagerstätte
lagerstätten
laggard
laggardly
laggardness
laggardnesses
laggards
lagged
laggen
laggens
lagger

Literary usage of Lagering

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Systematic Handbook of Practical Brewing: Including a Full Description of by E. R. Southby (1885)
"Shavings of beech or some other tasteless wood are also introduced into the lagering casks, so as to give a place of attachment for the particles of yeast, ..."

2. Forestry; a journal of forest and estate management by Francis George Heath, 1843-1913 ed (1879)
"This is termed hillock lagering, and is often applied to the apple, plum, ... Multiple lagering may be resorted to with the vine, fig, lapageria, &c., ..."

3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1918)
"... therefore, from the very moment that the beer leaves the brew-kettle to pass over the coolers, and through the process of fermenting and lagering, ..."

4. Antigonos Gonatas by William Woodthorpe Tarn (1913)
"Meanwhile the men had started on the entrenchments, digging a broad ditch opposite to Pyrrhos' camp and lagering wagons at either end of it, ..."

5. 1795-1895. One Hundred Years of American Commerce ...: A History of American by Chauncey Mitchell Depew (1895)
"From the moment it leaves the brew-kettle, passes over the coolers, and through the process of fermenting and lagering, and up to the moment when it is ..."

6. An Introduction to Botany by John ( Lindley (1839)
"... which is applied to the parent plant from which young individuals are propagated by the process of lagering, as it is technically called by gardeners. ..."

7. The Year Book of the United States Brewers' Association by United States Brewers' Association (1920)
"This process known as "lagering" gave its name to the product. The only large lager beer establishments in the first half of the Nineteenth century were in ..."

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