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Dark Lager is a type of beer that is characterized by its dark color and malty flavor. It is a popular style of beer that is brewed in many countries around the world. Dark Lagers are typically full-bodied and have a smooth, mellow taste. They are usually brewed with roasted malts, which give them their dark color and malty flavor. The alcohol content of Dark Lagers is usually between 4-6%, making them a popular choice for those looking for a lighter beer.
Dark Lagers are often used as a base for other beer styles, such as Schwarzbier, Dunkel, and Bock. These styles are often brewed with additional ingredients, such as chocolate, coffee, or spices, to give them a unique flavor.
Some of the companies in the Dark Lager market include Anheuser-Busch, MillerCoors, Heineken, Carlsberg, and Molson Coors. Other popular brands include Guinness, Sam Adams, and Sierra Nevada. Show Less Read more