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  2. What is an IPA? Explaining the beer and its sub ... - AOL

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    An imperial IPA, also known as a double IPA, tends to be at least 8% ABV, according to Stone Brewing. This beer is darker and more bitter than a traditional IPA, according to Craft Beer Club.

  3. Boilermaker (beer cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] When the beer is served as a chaser, the drink is often called simply a shot and a beer. [5] In England, the term boilermaker traditionally refers to a half pint of draught mild mixed with a half pint of bottled brown ale. In the south-west of England it is also known as a 'brown split', although it also refers to the American shot ...

  4. India pale ale - Wikipedia

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    A 1930s label for McEwan's IPA. India pale ale was well known as early as 1815, [28] but gained popularity in the British domestic market sometime before then. [28] [29] By World War I, IPA in Britain had diverged into two styles, the premium bottled IPAs of around 1.065 specific gravity and cask-conditioned draught IPAs which were among the weakest beers on the bar.

  5. Malt liquor - Wikipedia

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    In Italy, beers with more than 14.5 Plato degrees fall into a distinct tax rate known as birra doppio malto (double malt beer). Brewing companies often state this classification on the label. Therefore, the doppio malto indication nearly always identifies a beer that is the rough equivalent strength of a North American malt liquor.

  6. What, no IPA? North Jersey breweries serving low-alcohol ...

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    Everything currently on tap at Varitage Beer Works in Bloomfield is between 4.8% and 6.5%, and Double Tap in Whippany has a light lager and a 4.5% blood orange witbier packed with orange peel and ...

  7. 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 ]

  8. Shot glass - Wikipedia

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    A shot glass is a glass originally designed to hold or measure spirits or liquor, which is either imbibed straight from the glass ("a shot") or poured into a cocktail ("a drink"). An alcoholic beverage served in a shot glass and typically consumed quickly, in one gulp, may also be known as a " shooter " or “shot”.

  9. American pale ale - Wikipedia

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    American pale ale (APA) is a style of pale ale developed in the United States around 1980. [1]American pale ales are generally around 5% abv with significant quantities of American hops, typically Cascade. [2]