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India pale
ale (IPA) is a
hoppy beer style within the
broader category of pale
ale.
India pale
ale was
originally an
export beer shipped to India, which...
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Beer has been
brewed in
England for
thousands of years. As a
beer brewing country, it is
known for top
fermented cask
beer (also
called real
ale) which...
- Pale
ale is a
golden to
amber coloured beer style brewed with pale malt. The term
first appeared in
England around 1703 for
beers made from
malts dried...
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Ale is a
style of
beer,
brewed using a warm
fermentation method. In
medieval England, the term
referred to a
drink brewed without hops. As with most beers...
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Beer in
Belgium includes pale
ales, lambics,
Flemish red
ales, sour
brown ales,
strong ales and stouts. In 2018,
there were 304
breweries in Belgium,...
- as
defining beer styles in themselves, such as cask
ale or gluten-free
beer.
Beer terms such as
ale or lager cover a wide
variety of
beer styles, and...
- with
stock ale or, archaically,
keeping ale, in
which the
beer is held at the brewery. In
modern times, the line has
blurred between Old
Ale and Barley...
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noted for the
export of
beer around the
world in the 19th century.
Brewing in
Scotland goes back 5,000 years; it is
suggested that
ale could have been made...
- pale
ales:
Australian brewers look to
classic beer styles". 14
November 2019. "Australian-Style Pale
Ale (
Ale)
Beer Style Guidelines". "Pale
Ale Quick...
- Low-alcohol
beers can come in
different beer styles such as lagers, stouts, and
ales. Low-alcohol
beer is also
known as
light beer, non-alcoholic
beer, small...