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Ambrée may
refer to: Beer in
Belgium § Amber ales Pale ale § Amber ale
Lager § Dark
lager This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the title...
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France the term "
ambrée" is used to
signify a beer,
either cold or warm fermented,
which is
amber in colour; the beer, as in
Pelforth ambrée and
Fischer amber...
- Mary
Ambree (fl. 1584) was an
English army
captain from
Antwerp who parti****ted in the
liberation of the
Belgian city
Ghent during the war
against Spain...
- are
unknown in the
country of origin: La
Blonde - 6.7% La
Rouge - 6% La
Ambrée - 6.5% La
Blanche - 6% La Réserve - 8.5% A
limited edition Christmas Beer...
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province of Hainaut. They brew one of the
strongest beers in Belgium, the Bush
Ambrée at 12% ABV.
Founded in 1769 by
farmer Joseph Leroy, the
brewery only sold...
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Lager (/ˈlɑːɡər/) is a
style of beer
brewed and
conditioned at low temperature.
Lagers can be pale, amber, or dark. Pale
lager is the most
widely consumed...
- Br****eurs
Duyck Jenlain, Br****erie
Castelain Ch'Ti and Br****erie La
Choulette Ambrée. Beerhunter: Ale and
Hearty Brian Glover: The
Complete Handbook of Beers...
- what a boy
should be and do". The book's
title comes from the
ballad "Mary
Ambree",
which starts, "Then
captains courageous, whom
death could not daunt"....
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strong ambrée is
brewed by "Bush" (Dubuisson),
another brewery influenced by
British styles.
Walloon amber or
ambrée ale, such a
Gauloise Ambrée [nl],...
- department, in far
northern France, just to the west of Belgium. The
original Ambrée is a Bière de
Garde style amber ale,
created in 1922.
Several other varieties...