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  2. India pale ale - Wikipedia

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    India pale ale (IPA) is a hoppy beer style within the broader category of pale ale. [1][2] India pale ale was originally an export beer shipped to India, which was under the control of the British East India Company until 1858. [1][2][3][4]

  3. Kasauli Brewery and Distillery - Wikipedia

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    Mohan Meakin. Kasauli Brewery and Distillery (formerly a brewery and presently a distillery since 1835), [ 1 ][ 2 ][ 3 ] at Kasauli in Solan district of Himachal Pradesh state of India, was established in late 1920s during the British Raj by Edward Abraham Dyer. It started producing Asia's first beer brand, the "Lion Beer", and India's first ...

  4. Pale ale - Wikipedia

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    The first known use of the expression "India pale ale" is in an advertisement in the Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser on 27 August 1829. [35] Worthington White Shield, originating in Burton-upon-Trent, is a beer considered to be part of the development of India pale ale. The colour of an IPA can vary from a light gold to a reddish ...

  5. H & G Simonds Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Simonds was a pioneer of pale ale in the 1830s, including India pale ale which the company exported to the British army in India. In the 1870s, they developed a lighter beer called 'SB' (Season's Brew) and, in the following decade introduced a new system of fermentation known as the 'Burton Union Method'.

  6. Beer in India - Wikipedia

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    European-style beer was introduced in India by the British. By 1716, pale ale and Burton ale were being imported to India from England. [4] To protect the beer from spoiling during the long journey, it had to have high alcohol content and hops were added to it. This led to the invention of India pale ale in about 1787 by Bow Brewery. [13] [14]

  7. Mohan Meakin - Wikipedia

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    Lion was originally an India Pale Ale (IPA) but the beer style was changed in the 1960s to a lager. [4] Lion remained the number one beer in India for over a century from the 1840s until the 1960s. After this, another Mohan Meakin brand, Golden Eagle, took the number one place until the 1980s, when Kingfisher became number one. [ 4 ]

  8. P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Because Ballantine XXX Ale has in recent years been widely sold in 40-ounce bottles, it is often lumped together with Olde English 800 and other malt liquors in the public mind. [11] This is in direct contradiction with Pabst's vision for the brand today. Pabst revived Ballantine India Pale Ale to enter the craft beer market. [3]

  9. Pale lager - Wikipedia

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    Pale lager. Pale lager is a pale -to- golden lager beer with a well- attenuated body and a varying degree of noble hop bitterness. In the mid-19th century, Gabriel Sedlmayr took British pale ale brewing and malt making techniques back to the Spaten Brewery in Germany and applied them to existing lagering methods.