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  2. Old Speckled Hen - Wikipedia

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    Old Speckled Hen is available in bottles, cans, casks, and kegs. The alcohol by volume of both the canned and bottled versions is 4.8%, [12] making it a relatively strong, premium ale, however, the cask version was reduced from 5.2% to 4.5% ABV in 2006 to make it more of a "sessionable beer", resulting in a 60% increase in availability.

  3. Bitter (beer) - Wikipedia

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    The term "bitter" has been used in England to describe pale ale since the early 19th century. Although brewers used the term "pale ale", before the introduction of pump clips, customers in pubs would ask for "bitter" to differentiate it from mild ale; by the end of the 19th century, brewers had begun to use the term as well.

  4. P. Ballantine and Sons Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Ballantine's Beer is referred to as "expensive imported beer" in Sara Sheridan's Brighton Belle, a mystery set on the South Coast in England in the 1950s. [24] Alan D. Eames, beer writer and historian, who was considered the "Indiana Jones of beer," [25] wrote about Ballantine IPA. "Ballantine India Pale Ale. Jesus, this beer is a holy sacrament!

  5. Theakston Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Summit (4.2% ABV) - A cask-conditioned pale ale Barista Stout (4.2% ABV) - A nitrogen infused, coffee flavoured stout Pale (4.5% ABV) – A hoppy, cold filtered and unpasteurised pale ale Best Bitter (3.8% ABV) was awarded First Prize in the 1910 London Brewers Exhibition. [citation needed] XB (4.5% ABV) - A stronger bitter Mild (3.5% ABV) - A ...

  6. Pale ale - Wikipedia

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    Pale ale is a golden to amber coloured beer style brewed with pale malt. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The term first appeared in England around 1703 for beers made from malts dried with high-carbon coke , which resulted in a lighter colour than other beers popular at that time.

  7. Alpine Beer Company - Wikipedia

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    Alpine Beer Company produces a variety of beers, many of which have high alcohol content and are strongly hopped beers. [2] The beers have acquired a following due to the popularity of such beers as Pure Hoppiness and Exponential Hoppiness IPAs. Alpine Beer Company was ranked as the fifth best brewery in the US in 2006 by Beer Advocate.

  8. Smooth and Spicy, These Are the 10 Best Ginger Ale ... - AOL

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    Best Ginger Ale Brands 10. OLIPOP Ginger Ale . Photo courtesy of OLIPOP. The main reason this OLIPOP offering isn’t higher on our list is because, frankly, it’s still a bit of a mystery. The ...

  9. Heady Topper - Wikipedia

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    Heady Topper is a double India Pale Ale brewed by The Alchemist primarily in Waterbury, Vermont and in Stowe, Vermont. It is unfiltered and contains 8% ABV . The Alchemist describes Heady Topper as having flavors of orange, tropical fruit, pink grapefruit, pine, and spice. [ 1 ]