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- From: ulick@bernini.helios.nd.edu (Ulick Stafford)
- Subject: Re: Recommended Bottled Beers For Beginning Beer Drinkers, Revision 6
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 22:00:51 GMT
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- In article <1ejkumINNi0f@cat.cis.Brown.EDU> plutchak@pilsner.geo.brown.edu (Joel Plutchak) writes:
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- >Basic ales: These are beers brewed with top-fermenting ale yeasts. I
- >include pale ales, which are generally hoppier, fruitier, and lightier-
- >bodied than the standard english-style ale like Bass. I also include the
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- Bass is a pale ale. I think you are mixing up the terms cream ale and pale
- ale. Cream ale is paler than pale ale, but is an American beer. Plae ale is
- pale in comparison to porters and brown ales.
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