can/bottle/glass etc of lager• He joined her a few minutes later carrying her drink and a glass of lager for himself.• But it was probably a can of lager.• I flicked on the box and took a can of lager from the fridge.• The boss brought in cans of lager for their break.• If you weren't far away On your own special day, I could give you a really niceglass of lager.• You will be able to sample a refreshingglass of lager or a soft drink in the Visitors' Department afterwards.• He gave himself up to police later that night and said he had drunk two cans of lager.• For instance, if you need two cans of lager, picture a shoeoverflowing with beer.
Originlager
(1800-1900)Germanlagerbier“beer made to be stored”, from lager“storehouse” + bier“beer”