Untappd’s 18 Highest Rated Lagers to celebrate National Lager Day

December 10th is National Lager Day, and UNTAPPD wants to help you find the best one(s) to try – once you get off work, hit happy hour, and have an Uber driver at the ready, of course.

Did you know: Lagers are the most popular beer style worldwide?  Of course, that’s due in large part to the popularity of macro lagers such as Bud Light, Miller Lite, Modelo, Coors, and Corona. But today, many craft brewers have been reclaiming this historic style.  And, historically, lagers originated in Northern Europe, specifically in the area that we know today as Germany and Austria.

According to untappd.com, lagers are typically tricky beers to brew because they are fermented with a yeast strain that enjoys cooler temperatures and works at a slower pace. This was especially true back in the old days. During the Middle Ages, brewers typically made these “bottom-fermenting” beers from September through May, when temperatures tended to be colder. Additionally, brewers stored lagers in cool environments like caves and cellars. In fact, “lager” in German actually translates to “storeroom” or “warehouse.”

In America, we can thank a Bavarian brewer named John Wagner for bringing lagers across the pond. In 1840, Wagner arrived in America with a haul of lager yeast in his back pocket. Settling in Philadelphia, Wagner quickly realized that Americans had been drinking English-style ales for the last hundred and sixty or so years. More familiar with his own German-style lagers, Wagner took his precious cargo of yeast and brewed what is historically considered the nation’s first lager beer.

And that’s not the yeast of it. As a large population of German immigrants in Philadelphia immediately began drinking the style, the American people slowly caught on as well. By the late 1880s, lager had overtaken whiskey as America’s favorite alcoholic beverage.

Untappd.com is commemorating the annual holiday by releasing a new badge. The “National Lager Day” badge encourages you to drink your own favorite lager. According to the site, to earn the badge all you need to do is check-in any one (1) beer in the beer style / category: lager. Including: Lager – Pale, Lager – Helles, Lager – American, Lager – American Light, Lager – Vienna, Lager – IPL (India Pale Lager), Lager – Dark, Lager – Munich Dunkel, Lager – Dortmunder / Export, Lager – Amber, Lager – American Amber / Red, Lager – Strong, Lager – Winter, Lager – Japanese Rice, Lager – Red, Lager – Euro Pale, Lager – Euro Dark.

And to help give you a head start on some awesome lagers to try, UNTAPPD has compiled a list of the top eighteen highest-rated lagers by users on their site right now.

Here are Untappd’s 18 Highest-Rated Lagers of 2021:

1. Marie – Hill Farmstead Brewery

2. Death & Taxes – Moonlight Brewing Company

3. Original Lager – Goldfinger Brewing Company

4. Czech 10° – Human Robot

5. Apical Dominance (2021) – Russian River Brewing Company

6. Free to Roam – Tree House Brewing Company

7. Augustin 13° – Schilling Beer Co. 

8. Box Car – Other Half Brewing Co.

9. Zolotoy Yarlyk – Velka Morava

10. Dark – Burial Beer Co.

11. Coffee Lager – Steel Hands Brewing

12. Side Pull – Fair State Brewing Cooperative

13. Grainshed – Trillium Brewing Company

14. Be Patient – Anchorage Brewing Company

15. Lime Snaps – Other Half Brewing Co.

16. Red Oak – Red Oak Brewery

17. Union Lager – Schell’s Brewery

18. Coolship Lager Black – OEC Brewing (Ordinem Ecentrici Coctores)

However you choose to celebrate, drinking (and checking-in!) any lager will unlock this new badge.  Let the love of lagers begin!


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