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ale
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Britain
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Ale is a traditional alcoholic beverage often enjoyed in pubs and social gatherings.
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ale
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United Kingdom
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Ale is a traditional and popular type of beer, often brewed with a top-fermenting yeast and served at cellar temperature.
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ale
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United Kingdom
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Traditional and popular alcoholic beverage, often served at pubs and festivals
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ale
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United Kingdom
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Ale is a popular type of beer, often enjoyed in pubs and social gatherings.
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ale
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United Kingdom
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Traditional and popular type of beer, often served at room temperature
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pale ale
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United Kingdom
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Popular craft beer variety, known for its hoppy and slightly bitter flavor
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pale ale
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United Kingdom
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Popular type of craft beer, commonly consumed and celebrated in the craft beer community.
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pale ale
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United Kingdom
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Popular type of beer, known for its hoppy and fruity flavors
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pale ale
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United Kingdom
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Popular and widely consumed craft beer style, often enjoyed for its hoppy and slightly bitter flavor.
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pale ale
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United Kingdom
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Traditional style of beer with a balanced malt and hop profile, often enjoyed in pubs and considered part of the country's brewing heritage.
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real ale
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UK
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Real ale is a traditional and important part of British pub culture, often served at room temperature and considered the proper way to enjoy beer.
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real ale
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UK
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Real ale is a traditional British beer that is typically served at cellar temperature from a cask without additional nitrogen or carbon dioxide pressure.
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real ale
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UK
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Traditional and popular in British pubs, often served at cellar temperature and with live yeast for fermentation
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real ale
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UK
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Real ale is an important part of British pub culture, often served at room temperature and appreciated for its complex flavors.
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vernors ginger ale
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United Kingdom
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Relatively uncommon, as these countries have different popular brands of ginger ale
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