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Strong pale ale (597 bytes)
1: ...is higher as well, typically 35-48 on the [[IBU scale]]. 3: ...les often have [[India_pale_ale|IPA]] (India Pale Ale) in their name. 5: [[Category: Ales]] Pale ale (1353 bytes) 1: ...d. It is another name for [[Bitter]]. The term ''pale'' was first used to distinguish them from dark [[... 2: For a while Brewers would often use the term Pale Ale when selling the beer in bottles, and Bitter when... 4: ...o preserve the beer on the long voyage. This Pale Ale was copied by the Burton brewers and became the B... 6: ...ss, flavor, and aroma dominated by [[hops]]. Pale ales have medium body, and low-to-medium [[malt|malti... 8: === Common Pale Ales === Coopers Pale Ale (78 bytes) 1: '''Coopers Pale Ale''' is a [[pale ale]] from [[Coopers Brewery]]. India pale ale (5083 bytes) 1: ...hol]] and [[hops]]. The creation of '''India Pale Ale''' (IPA) during the [[1790s]] was the result of t... 5: ...hot journey proved a difficult one for the dark [[ale]]s and [[Porter (beer)|porter]]s of [[England]].... 7: ...ey were lighter in color than the popular [[brown ale]]s and dark porters and [[Stout beer|stouts]]. 9: ... was a very bitter, alcoholic, and sparkling pale ale that could survive the challenges of travel and s... 11: ...part of the [[20th century]] when IPAs were still strong in both popularity and alcohol content. Bass Pale Ale (297 bytes) 1: ... [[beer]], brewed in the style of an [[India pale ale]] at the [[Bass (beer)|Bass brewery]] in [[Burton... Ale the Strong (532 bytes) 1: In [[Scandinavia]]n legend, '''Ale the Strong''' ([[Heimskringla]]) belonged to the House of Sk... Pale (2316 bytes) 1: The '''Pale''' or the '''English Pale''' comprised a region in a radius of 20 miles aro... 3: In the [[15th century]] the Pale became the only real piece of Ireland under the c... 5: ...f the Pale that the English phrase ''"beyond the pale"'' originates. 7: Within the confines of the Pale the leading gentry and merchants lived lives not ... 10: .../pages/dept/history/norms/fitbk.htm A map of the Pale (late 1400s)] The Pale (352 bytes) 1: '''The Pale''' refers to at least two geographic areas: 2: *The [[Pale of Settlement]] in which [[imperial Russia]] allo... 3: *The [[Pale]] in [[Ireland]], an area mostly compromising gre... 7: * [[Pale]] Pale Fire (4560 bytes) 1: '''''Pale Fire''''' ([[1962]]) is a [[novel]] by [[Vladimir... 6: ...re the Ghost remarks how the glow-worm "'gins to pale his uneffectual fire" (Act I, scene 5). On a Pale Horse (2253 bytes) Bjorn the Pale (506 bytes) 1: ...werful sword named Greyflank, and slew Björn the Pale in battle. Pale Rider (917 bytes) 1: ... Horsemen of the Apocalypse]], as the rider of a pale horse is [[Death]]. In this movie Eastwood played... Pale of Settlement (4645 bytes) 1: .... Consisting of a vast swathe of territory, the "Pale" included much of present-day [[Latvia]], [[Lithu... 3: ...s. Catherine can be said to have established the Pale as a compromise between those members of governme... 5: ...lation substantially, so that at its heyday, the Pale, which included the new Polish territories, had a... 7: ..., and several thousand Jews were expelled to the Pale from Saint Petersburg and Moscow as late as [[189... 9: ...f the harsh conditions of day-to-day life in the Pale, some 2 million Jews emigrated from there in the ... In the Pale Moonlight (5232 bytes) 2: '''"In the Pale Moonlight"''' is the 19th episode of the 6th seas... 14: ...r Garak's operatives to infiltrate the Dominion's stronghold on Cardassia and obtain evidence of plans to ... 31: ...ha.org/en/index.php/In_the_Pale_Moonlight In the Pale Moonlight] entry at the [[Memory Alpha]], a [[Sta... Canadian pale (620 bytes) 1: ...[[Northwest Territories]] all feature a Canadian pale on their flags. Pale Male (2977 bytes) 1: ...)|Nature]]'' [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/palemale/]. He is approximately thirteen years old and has... 17: ...ww.palemale.com/ Lincoln Karim's definitive Pale Male site with photos] 18: *[http://www.palemalethemovie.com/ Pale Male official movie site] 19: ...9cGFsZSBtYWxlfGh0bWw9MXxubT1vbg__;fc=1;ft=9 Pale Male IMDB entry] 20: ...ttp://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/palemale/ PBS Pale Male Page] Pale (album) (2328 bytes) 2: !align="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|''Pale'' 4: ...enter" colspan="3"|[[Image:Toad_the_Wet_Sprocket_Pale.jpg|Album cover]] 35: |valign="top"|<small>''Pale''<br />([[1990]])</small> 39: '''''Pale''''' is the second [[album]] by [[Toad the Wet Sp... Pale Saints (5063 bytes) 6: '''Pale Saints''' began their existence as a three-piece ... 10: ..., respectively. A mixture of atmospheric, unique male-ethereal vocals along with noisy pop-oriented gui... 20: ...Produced by Hugh Jones, the album reached modest sales in the UK, but was largely ignored in the US. In... 28: ...arse and quite experimental in comparison to the Pale Saints catalog. 30: ...rope and the United States in late fall of 1994. Pale Saints eventually came to an end in early 1996, p... Pale Flax (1802 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=lightgreen>Pale Flax</th></tr> 3: <tr><td align="center">[[Image:PaleFlax.jpg|200px]]</td></tr> 10: <tr><td>Order:</td><td>[[Malpighiales]]</td></tr> 21: ...Pale Flax''', ''Linum bienne'', is an attractive pale blue wildflower that is native to the [[Mediterra... 23: ... are about 1 cm long and nearly round. They are pale blue but streaked with darker colour. It flowers... Ale (2496 bytes) 3: ...[[Real ale]], but in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], "ale" is nowadays practically synonymous with "[[beer]... 5: ...in alcohol, more robust and complex than lagers. Ales are also usually served at higher temperatures t... 7: ...]s, especially in the [[western United States]], "ale" is the term mandated by state law for any bevera... 9: ...ct kinds of ale, called ''common'' and ''spiced'' ales, the relative values of which (compared to [[mea... 11: ... two casks of spiced ale, or four casks of common ale, for one cask of mead.''
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