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American-style lager beer is a common variety of beer, a type of pale lager, traitionally made and consumed in North America, but also popular in much of the rest of the world. It derives ultimately from the Czech Pilsner, but is characterized by a much lighter color and body and the frequent use of rice or corn as adjuncts. Worldwide, the best-known example is likely Anheuser-Busch's Budweiser, though prominent brands are also made by Coors Brewing Company (United States), SABMiller (South Africa/United States/United Kingdom), Molson (Canada), and others. The American-style lager is the predominant choice among America's largest brewing companies, and is also commonly found in microbreweries throughout the USA.

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