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  2. Cream ale - Wikipedia

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    Cream ale is a style of American beer that is light in color and well attenuated, [1] [2] meaning drier. First crafted in the mid-1800s at various breweries in the United States, cream ale remained a very localized form with different styles until the early 20th century.

  3. Advocaat - Wikipedia

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    Advocaat (/ ˈ æ d v ə k ɑː / ⓘ AD-və-kah, Dutch: [ɑtfoːˈkaːt] ⓘ) or advocatenborrel is a traditional Dutch alcoholic beverage made from eggs, sugar, and brandy. [1] The rich and creamy drink has a smooth, custard-like consistency.

  4. Genesee Cream Ale - Wikipedia

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    Genesee Cream Ale is a cream ale produced by the Genesee Brewing Company in Rochester, New York. Introduced in 1960, [ 1 ] Cream Ale receives the extra step of kräusening , [ citation needed ] a process in which finished beer is primed for carbonation with wort instead of sugar.

  5. Red Ale Cranberry Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Bring ale (or wine and balsamic vinegar) and sugar to a boil, stirring until sugar is dissolved. Add cranberries and simmer, stirring every now and then, until berries just pop, 10 to 12 minutes ...

  6. Genesee Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Oktoberfest is a Märzen-style beer first introduced in 2016. [28] Cream Ale Dry Hopped is a fall/winter edition of Genesee's seasonal cream ale line-up, which consists of two beers split across six-month seasons. It is brewed with a selection of “modern hops” handpicked by head brewmaster Steve Kaplan.

  7. Kentucky common beer - Wikipedia

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    A pint of Kentucky Common beer at Steeplejack Brewing in Portland, Oregon. Kentucky common beer is a once-popular style of ale from the area in and around Louisville, Kentucky from the 1850s until Prohibition. This style is rarely brewed commercially today. It was also locally known as dark cream common beer, cream beer or common beer. [1]

  8. Valentin Blatz Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    After a fire destroyed much of the original brewery in 1872, Blatz was able to enlarge and update his facilities with new brewing technology. In 1875, Blatz was the first Milwaukee brewery to have a bottling department to package beer and ship nationally. [4] It incorporated as the Valentin Blatz Brewing Company in 1889.

  9. We Made The Pioneer Woman’s Million Dollar Dip—and Her Recipe ...

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    Ingredients. 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, room temperature. 3/4 cup mayonnaise. 1/2 cup slivered almonds, toasted. 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar. 1 cup shredded Swiss