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  2. Brown ale - Wikipedia

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    English brown ales range from beers such as Manns Original Brown Ale, [8] which is quite sweet and low in alcohol, to northeastern brown ale such as Newcastle Brown Ale, Double Maxim and Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale. North American examples include Sam Adams Brown Ale and Brooklyn Brown Ale. [citation needed] They range from deep amber to brown ...

  3. Newcastle Brown Ale - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Brown Ale is a brown ale, originally brewed in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. [2] It was launched in 1927 by Colonel Jim Porter after three years of development. The 1960 merger of Newcastle Breweries with Scottish Brewers afforded the beer national distribution, and UK sales peaked in the early 1970s. [ 3 ]

  4. Burt's Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Nut Brown Ale. ABV 3.0%. A sweet low strength brown ale. Brewed from at least the 1930s to the closure of the original company in the 1990s. 4X Strong Brown Ale. OG 1038. ABV 3.8%. Old Berns Special Ale (later Berns Old Special Ale). OG 1048 - 1052. ABV 5.0%. A strong ale brewed for a short period in the late 1980s.

  5. Shmaltz Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    During this period they began packaging Genesis Ale and Messiah Nut Brown Ale in six-packs. [10] Genesis 10:10 was their 10th-anniversary brew, fermented with pomegranate juice resembling Cowan's original brew. [11] In 2004, Shmaltz launched the limited seasonal Jewbelation line. Each yearly edition uses the same number of malts, hops, and ...

  6. Hale's Ales - Wikipedia

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    Most recipes called for a proprietary English yeast strain, however Belgian strains have been used in some seasonal recipes. Hale's Ales had also begun experimenting with bourbon barrel-aging certain recipes including the Wee Heavy Winter Ale, Troll Porter, as well as Supergoose IPA.

  7. Blackstone Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville Porter and Ale Brewery was founded by T.M. Burland in 1815 and operated for several decades, obtaining water from nearby Cockrill Spring. Beer historian and owner of the Nashville Brewing Company , Scott Mertie, sponsored a historical marker in 2019 recognizing the Nashville Porter and Ale Brewery, as well as memorializing Weins ...

  8. Mercury Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    The product line was further extended in 1998 with Porter, Nut Brown, and Ipswich Ale Mustard. All packaged product was contracted by Clipper City Brewing Co., in Baltimore, MD. Rob Martin purchased Ipswich Brewing Co. from Sylva and Beauvais in September 1999 and renamed the brewery “Mercury Brewing and Distribution Company.”

  9. List of breweries in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Barley Ridge Nut Brown Ale: English Brown Ale: Gold: 2010: North American Beer Awards [41] English Brown Ale: Silver: 2011: North American Beer Awards [42] English Brown Ale: Bronze: 2012: North American Beer Awards [43] English-Style Brown Ale: Gold: 2018: North American Beer Awards [21] English-Style Brown Ale: Gold: 2019: North American Beer ...