Lager in a sentence as a noun

Pale ale is the best but the lager is pretty decent too.

Seem to be the only decent lagers you can still find in the shops here, rip off prices though.

The EU just wouldn't put up with such terrible lager, us Brits seem to lap it up though.

So you can all have your own versions of lager or whatever, and still have everything managed sort of nicely.

Heck, I moved a a few bottles of finest lager from Munich to NY, I went to AA representative and after explained she agreed with me taking them.

I think the "but there's still a rather lager performance penalty" is referring to the measured performance penalty on the established connections.

Rice is a perfectly sensible bulk grain to make beer out of if you want a light lager, particularly in countries like America which grow a protein-rich strain of barley.

He was not a completely leaking sieve, however, if he did have any secrets worth sharing then I am sure that an attractive girl with a four pack of lager would have been able to compromise him in a matter of minutes.

Lager definitions

noun

a camp defended by a circular formation of wagons

See also: laager

noun

a general term for beer made with bottom fermenting yeast (usually by decoction mashing); originally it was brewed in March or April and matured until September