Which is most true about the primary differences between lager and ale yeast:
a. Lager yeast prefers to ferment at a lower temperature than ale yeast and results in a less characterful yeast profile in the final beer, allowing the malt or hops to play the central role.
b. Ale yeast prefers to ferment at a lower temperature than lager yeast and results in a less characterful yeast profile in the final beer that allows the malt or hops to play the central role.
c. Lager yeast prefers to ferment at a higher temperature than ale yeast and results in a more characterful yeast profile in the final beer that often plays the central role.
d. Lager yeast prefers to ferment at a lower temperature than ale yeast and often results in a spicy yeast profile in the final beer that balances perfectly with malt character.